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Regarding prescriptions. Please keep...

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Regarding prescriptions. Please keep...

Regarding prescriptions. Please keep in mind that it is often illegal to carry prescription medication without having the actual prescription with you.

Thus if you were to put half the bottle in one container and the other half of the bottle in say an advil container, you could be arrested. This is especially true for anything that is DEA controlled like ritalin or vicadin. Since you often travel through security and are searched keeping medication outside it’s original container is not such a good idea.

I know if you actually took the prescription with you to court they would probably throw it out, but being arrested is still not very fun.

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