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Old 10-09-2010, 07:02 PM
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Have only traveled to Canada and Mexico, but no one questioned us about medications. We didn't have to report what we had, and no one asked if we had anything. My only recommendation would be that you make sure all meds are in the prescription bottles in case they would question you.

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Originally Posted by EnglishCountryDancer View Post
I do not know if this will help you as we live in the U.K.We have travelled all over the world,including China and Cuba as well as the usual European countries, carrying Parkinson's medication. We have never had any problems. We do carry a note scribbled by our doctor to say this is necessary medication, but we have never had to show it. Trouble can occur if you need codeine,which is in many pain killers,including some migraine tablets.This is, I believe, paricularly a problem if travelling to or through, some of the Middle East countries.
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