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Need Saline Spray for Trip!!
Hi Everyone!.
I will be travelling to Berlin via Heathrow airport August 23rd. I need the saline nose spray to breathe. Will I have a problem taking it on the plane with me even if I have a doctor's note? Thanks Denise |
Yes you will have a problem. Is there any way you can avoid going through Heathrow? Alternatively, is there any way you can do without during the trip-in other words, improvise by getting a bottle of spring water on the flight, and using that instead? I've done that, and it works quite well.
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You can get prescription sprays - they would be OK. Otherwise no liquids of any sort.
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Den, I'm really not sure TSA will allow you to bring on saline spray-saline solution is specifically prohibited. AND that might not be viewed as medically critical. You REALLY need to call TSA at your departure airport-you need to contact the TSA Federal Security Director's Office, AHEAD OF TIME and speak with one of the Assistant Directors, explain about the prescription saline solution-and take their advice.
Simply having a doctor's prescription for commercially available spray will not, in my opinion, be permissible, UNLESS there is a prescription label attached to the bottle, accompanied by a doctor's prescription. At any rate, if you are intent on taking it, I would call TSA and discuss it with them. |
What is to stop a person taking a bottle with a prescription label on it, or a doctor's note, from putting in a banned substance? ((*))
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Nothing. That's why I say it's highly doubtful that any type of solution, particularly saline, will be permitted.
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Empty your spray bottle and take it on board Refill it with water there and add salt, either some you take with you or that you get with a meal. It may not be quite the same, but it should help.
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Wow, Underhill! Of course! You are a genius and have solved a problem for me. Thanks so much! Wish I had thought of it.
Here's a "recipe" from WebMD: You can buy saline nose drops (such as Ocean or Salinex) at a pharmacy, or you can make your own saline solution by mixing 1 tsp (5 g) of table salt in 1 pint (473.2 ml) of water and adding a pinch of baking soda. Your health professional may recommend a different strength of salt, baking soda, and water. Use the saline solution at body temperature. Just reduce the amounts of salt and water proportionally to fill your little container. |
And Thank YOU, Betsy, for the recipe. I hope there will be no problem taking salt or baking soda on board!
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Thanks everyone! I will try the water and salt and hope it works.
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On another subject, drugstore.com has assorted body wipes...if those will be allowed.
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Yahoo just reported a few hours ago that 4oz of OTC liquid meds will be allowed so hopefully Saline Spray is available in a 4oz bottle, I don't know as I don't use it.
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