Flying With Gear

I am taking a trip within the United States and have just started TRT. I was wondering if it will be at all possible for me to carry both my Rx Test Cyp and other TRT goodies.

I was planning to take the Test and needles, but i do not have a script for the Arimidex liquid. Can i just peel the label off and CHECK it in my bag along with lets say my cologne and shampoo, bathroom supplies? I would like to check everything in my bags if possible and not carry on any TRT supplies.

Whats the deal with the needles? can they be checked also?

I am just going to wait on the HcG until i get home. Since i just started TRT this week, i should be fine. However i want to take the AI with me.

How long is the trip?

7 days

Clearly needles can be checked. Diabetics would be SOL if you couldn’t. If the TRT is really RX then you own’t have a problem. If you were being coy…then I might consider mailing them or overnighting them to yourself. Pros and Cons of UPS vs USPS, search online.

Thanks for the info on the needles. I dont have a script for the Liquid Arimidex and that is what i am mainly concerned with. Any ideas?, Mailing is currently not an option.

I was wondering if maybe i could just not take the AI until abou two weeks into TRT.

If the liquid Arimadex is less than 100 ml (3 oz.) no problems if it fits in the 1 quart plastic bag. It’s not a controlled substance. Otherwise, it can go with your checked luggage. Again, it’s not controlled, so I wouldn’t get too uptight about the label.

Pour some of the liquidex in a rinsed out tiny mouthwash bottle you’d get from a hotel and put it in your toiletries bag.

Thanks guys that was very useful information! I am now good to go!

I would suggest using empty insulin bottles to transport liquids.

[quote]thetruepitbull wrote:
I would suggest using empty insulin bottles to transport liquids.[/quote]

Clever!

[quote]Karl Marx wrote:

[quote]thetruepitbull wrote:
I would suggest using empty insulin bottles to transport liquids.[/quote]

Clever![/quote]

Thank you. And, ‘i Heard it works’.

Thank you, very good information