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Does anyone have any experience flying with Tirz or Reta to/from UK or US airports? Any issues with security?
I just flew from LAX to Calgary, Canada, and then from Lethbridge, back to Calgary, and back into Los Angeles. I had my peptides in injection pens, 5 total, all stored inside a chilled/cooled insulin travel container (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SYZ22GS?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_13&th=1). I also bought these metallic medical tags and connected one to the insulin travel container (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DS56SL19?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1).Does anyone have any experience flying with Tirz or Reta to/from UK or US airports? Any issues with security?
I travelled from US to UK last August carrying a reconned tirz vial and syringes/alcohol wipes in an Amazon travel carrier with gel freezer packs. No questions going either direction.Does anyone have any experience flying with Tirz or Reta to/from UK or US airports? Any issues with security?
WTH lol I wonder why they seemed to think that you had some. I didn't have anything like that happen when I flew into Tokyo.Only slightly off topic...
When arriving in Osaka, Japan, the non-english speaking customs agent had a poster of illegal items and pointed to them one by one as I said no to each one. After he finished with the 40+ items, he went back to the green leaf that is now legal in parts of the US. He pointed to it multiple times, he did it so long that the wife and I got tired of saying no and just started laughing. They took us into seperate rooms and did a search of bags and shoes, then a pat down. We didn't have anything that they were looking for.
When he was pointing to it, it was feeling like Ferris Bueller's teacher saying "Anyone, Anyone?" on repeat, I swear he pointed to it for 5 minutes.
Must have been that we didn't have any luggage, only backpacks because we were only there for two full days and one night. Walked past the baggage carousel and they were insisting that we forgot something. We tried to exit as fast as possible so we had time to do tourist stuff before our flight the next day. They immediately pulled us to the side since they had nothing to do until the others got their bags. We were going to be the first out, ended up being last.WTH lol I wonder why they seemed to think that you had some. I didn't have anything like that happen when I flew into Tokyo.
That makes sense. But I wonder if they have a way to figure out that it's tirz, especially if it's in a pen. Or if they have a way to test for insulin, if that's what you claim it is.The thing is getting randomly selected in customs, sure you can walk past without anyone noticing and walk right into the country without anyone knowing you have anything that is not allowed.
I get randomly selected too much to try to get anything past customs of any country, last thing I want is to get denied entry, so I asked AI about it. This confirms what I see on those border patrol documentary/reality shows.
Get a prescription before crossing any border.
US: Importing tirzepatide or an unapproved research compound like retatrutide without a valid prescription/authorization can violate FDA import rules and the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for introduction of unapproved drugs; Border/CBP with FDA routinely detain and seize such unapproved or misbranded GLP‑1 products and may refuse entry (criminal or civil referral is uncommon for small personal amounts absent intent to distribute). FDA2
UK: Bringing tirzepatide without prescription or an unlicensed research drug like retatrutide can breach the Human Medicines Regulations (import/supply of unlicensed medicines) and MHRA rules; UK Border Force/MHRA can detain and seize the goods, refuse importation, and—if evidence of supply or serious breach exists—pursue regulatory enforcement or prosecution.
I can see why that would look a bit sus. Good for you, getting everything into back packs, even if it was just for a couple of days! Annoying that they took time away from your short trip.Must have been that we didn't have any luggage, only backpacks because we were only there for two full days and one night. Walked past the baggage carousel and they were insisting that we forgot something. We tried to exit as fast as possible so we had time to do tourist stuff before our flight the next day. They immediately pulled us to the side since they had nothing to do until the others got their bags. We were going to be the first out, ended up being last.
For the people that said they wouldn’t bring the powder vials, why? I bring gummies all the time and I don’t think they could give a shit. I don’t know, do they think the vial is some sort of hard drug or dangerous compound? I have a trip on the horizon….Does anyone have any experience flying with Tirz or Reta to/from UK or US airports? Any issues with security?
I have seen one episode where they swabbed it and it came back negative for the bad stuff but they did send it to the hospital to have it tested futher, it seemed they were out to get someone. Don't remember how it ended.That makes sense. But I wonder if they have a way to figure out that it's tirz, especially if it's in a pen. Or if they have a way to test for insulin, if that's what you claim it is.
You're talking about TSA right? I bring gummies too, they don't care unless you bring a bunch of kits and they have the option to advise local law enforcement (if they feel like it). I know people at Seatac.For the people that said they wouldn’t bring the powder vials, why? I bring gummies all the time and I don’t think they could give a shit. I don’t know, do they think the vial is some sort of hard drug or dangerous compound? I have a trip on the horizon….
Cool. Yeah, just TSA.You're talking about TSA right? I bring gummies too, they don't care unless you bring a bunch of kits and they have the option to advise local law enforcement (if they feel like it). I know people at Seatac.
On the other hand customs has a war on drugs.
I hope US customs doesn't randomly screen you, you could get denied entry. Those people who were successful through customs didn't get screened. If you have a script and only a GLP1 pen I don't think it will be a problem but if you plan on bringing other peps you might have an issue should they single you out.Thanks all! Reading all these responses makes me generally less concerned about taking in my reconstituted peptides as it doesn’t seem to be a big deal.
😲 Yes, clearly out to get someone. I wonder how much that person had.I have seen one episode where they swabbed it and it came back negative for the bad stuff but they did send it to the hospital to have it tested futher, it seemed they were out to get someone. Don't remember how it ended.
It's often cheaper to get insulin in vials. I'm sure there are people out there who transfer their insulin to pens.The fact that a vial doesn't have an official label would set off red flags, but I think just having an Rx would be enough if questioned. If it were insulin, why would it not have the factory label? Have to come up with a good excuse. --"I prefer to use my pen" might be good enough.
I know there are a lot of people who take just enough for the trip, and throw any leftovers away, so they can avoid going through US customs with it.I hope US customs doesn't randomly screen you, you could get denied entry. Those people who were successful through customs didn't get screened. If you have a script and only a GLP1 pen I don't think it will be a problem but if you plan on bringing other peps you might have an issue should they single you out.
TSA is domestic US travel only and no issue, US customs has a war on drugs, especially now.
lol. I had just went to Japan and my wife kept saying we had to have that list and doctor signature. My doctor said he never heard of that - and where I live, everybody has been to Japan. And sure enough, no checking of any of our prescription bottles….😲 Yes, clearly out to get someone. I wonder how much that person had.
It's often cheaper to get insulin in vials. I'm sure there are people out there who transfer their insulin to pens.
The first time I flew internationally as an adult, I read that you should bring a copy of your med list signed be your doctor. So, I asked my doc for that and she looked at me like I was crazy. She had never heard of meds being an issue at customs.
Places like Mexico most meds are OTC, but in Dubai they might be prohibited and they are very strict. I wonder if cutoms agencys have quotas so they can increase their budget with fining people. I just like to be covered because I get randomly selected by customs (and TSA PreCheck) too much, customs looks at every item in my bag and ask me for details if they think it looks sus. Except AUS, only on my first visit did I actually have to talk to someone and explain every detail of why I was there but no search. Now when I go to Brisbane I just do facial recognition and walk through without interacting with anyone. Most countries have these laws but it is up to the customs officer to decide who they will "randomly" choose and if they are going to enforce said law.lol. I had just went to Japan and my wife kept saying we had to have that list and doctor signature. My doctor said he never heard of that - and where I live, everybody has been to Japan. And sure enough, no checking of any of our prescription bottles….