epi pens?

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rach22au

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Hi there everyone!

Just a question.....the past few years that I have flown overseas (Melb Australia to the USA) I have carried an epipen (2 actually) in my carry on for an anaphylaxis related allergy. I ALWAYS get a medical certificate that states I must carry one at all times, so I am not concerned about customs etc.....I am just interested that every time my carry on has gone through the x-ray machine, the epi pens have never ever been a problem, and the bag has never been stopped and searched or I have never been asked what they are. Just curious about this....is it because they are used to seeing them and know what they are on the x-ray? :) Thanks!
 
I guess they are used to syringe like equipment on flights all the time. Are epi-pens mostly plastic as well?

They aren't banned items (like lighters/knives/scissors) so reason for them to be picked up.
 
I've only ever had a problem with them at HKG - the security staff there will sometimes insist on looking at them and taking down my flight details. I've also been asked once for a doctor's letter.
 
They aren't banned items (like lighters/knives/scissors) so reason for them to be picked up.

Most pax would have a note in their booking to say they were carrying one. If they are, they are then required to have a form or letter completed before they will be allowed to check in.
 
Everything can be abused, but I guess the terrorists haven't decided to try epi pens yet, and thus the Americans haven't intercepted any communications on them, so there's no threat.
 
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Thanks for the replys!
Nope, never had to have a note on my reservation or fill out any paperwork! I Just make sure that I always carry a signed Drs note with letterhead. I was just curious, as I have connected through many cities and have never ever been asked about them or had to show a note. I assume that they know what they are I guess! But then when you think about it, they could be filled with anything really, that's why I was wondering why they have never checked them as well as looked at my Dr's note. Maybe I should ask my travel agent to note it on my reservation? I have never thought of doing that! :)
 
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