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Medicines in Ryanair luggage
Guys, tell me, please!
The topic may be off topic))) Not really about tourism ... But, on the other hand ...)) Is it possible to carry medicines (on a plate of analgin, ibuprofen, loperamide ... well, like a first-aid kit with you on a trip) on a Ryanair plane? In hand luggage or checked baggage?
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8 subscribers  • asked 2020-09-094 years ago
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аватар agent_borabora
Anything can be in luggage except drugs and bombs.
In the manual, you can use any medicine that is not liquid.
аватар Apyatka
I carried both in luggage and in hand luggage.
аватар Fishie
Yes, just today in the Ryanair application in the section "luggagechecked baggage 20kg" I found medicines in the list of prohibited items. So I’m thinking about how to be .... I put down the first-aid kit, fly the day after tomorrow ... Reluctance to throw it all away later in Boryspil. Triplixam (from pressure), for example, is not very cheap ...
аватар Apyatka
Medicines in large volumes fashion. I flew last October. I didn't even read that it's forbidden there. A first aid kit is always with you. And a big one. But all for 1-2 records. Well, how are people supposed to fly without drugs? I have at least 2 life-long medicines that you can't even buy in a foreign country. Well and so, on a trifle, on the first case always it is necessary to have with itself. Antihistamine, diarrhea, headache, fever, enzymes, etc.
аватар Fishie
Yes, here I am of the same opinion!)) It’s calmer when the first-aid kit is at hand. I just didn’t take it with me (left it at home), so immediately some adventures (if not temperature, so allergy)))
аватар zolyshka111
If I were you, I would rather put expensive drugs in my luggage and those that cannot be bought in another country. Well, you will not be flying for a day in an airplane so that the medicines can urgently come in handy.
аватар Apyatka
I support, it is better in the luggage, if in doubt. And in your hand luggage, take something that can really come in handy for allergies, headaches, validol .. Everyone knows what can come in handy unexpectedly.
I can get sick in 2 minutes)
аватар vezha2
WHAT you may need during the flight (not in liquids, of course) - in hand luggage, the rest of the first aid kit - in luggage. I do this all the time, no issues.
аватар Fancase
You need to take vital medicines in hand luggage, and you can put everything you need in the future in your luggage, but of course not commercial lots.
аватар deppo
Ryanair flew to Berlin last September, generally only with small bags. I took all the necessary medicines and even nose drops in a volume of 10 ml, put everything together. No questions arose either in Boryspil or in Schonefeld.
On the way back, I bought 2 favorite creams, each with a volume of 50 ml, immediately took them out of the bag at the control, so that there were no questions.
аватар Fishie
Thanks for answers! I thought it was impossible to carry medicines now.
аватар Kapol
It is better to carry everything critical and necessary in the permitted volumes in hand luggage. If suddenly the luggage is delayed or lost, then there will be no need to search and buy everything again in an unfamiliar country.
аватар Fishie
Nothing urgent. Just a home first aid kit with a hundred items, so as not to run around pharmacies in an unfamiliar (so far) country.
Everything went easily. Packed liquid and tablet in a large suitcase and no one even asked. They were more interested in how I fly without a visa))) Thanks to everyone for the answers and recommendations!
аватар dima_80_
You can without problems.
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