Peptides on a Cruise Ship

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I’m going on a cruise out of Los Angeles and was wondering if there would be any issues bringing KLOW and Reta onboard. I do have a Nimbot label maker. Am I likely to have any trouble getting these onto the ship?
 
I’d get a little travel insulin cooler and ice packs and label them as insulin. Either way I can’t see it being an issue. They might wonder why your insulin is blurple 😂
 
This is the plan but purple insulin might be a hard one to get by lmao.
Put it in a pen. Zero chance they open it and look. Ship security is looking for prohibited items. Power cords. Weapons. Irons. Alcohol. 3ml of mystery liquid labeled as medical supplies isn’t going to register on their radar I promise you
 
Put it in a pen. Zero chance they open it and look. Ship security is looking for prohibited items. Power cords. Weapons. Irons. Alcohol. 3ml of mystery liquid labeled as medical supplies isn’t going to register on their radar I promise you
Sounds good, I do not have pens, but I wouldn't think 2 3ml vials labeled insulin with quality label would throw up any major red flags.
 
I’m going on a cruise out of Los Angeles and was wondering if there would be any issues bringing KLOW and Reta onboard. I do have a Nimbot label maker. Am I likely to have any trouble getting these onto the ship?
If it’s Carnival, you can do anything you want but don’t take anything too valuable. 😂 They have people vaping and smoking marijuana all over those things so I wouldn’t worry about peptides even a little bit.

In all seriousness, I went on a Viking cruise in Europe this summer and didn’t have any issues.
 
In November I cruised in Mediterranean Sea with 3 peptide pens, nobody asked me something about those
 
I recently got back from two 3-week cruises (Cunard & MSC).

Security is there for bombs, guns, knives, hijacking tools, and maybe things that will burn the ship down. Maybe they'll enforce alcohol. They don't have time for medical things, even of questionable provenance, short of hard recreational drugs. Also, most cruises tilt towards an older, more diabetic and more obese clientele (especially long itineraries and roundtrip from local US homeports).

If you're storing the vials in your stateroom fridge/minibar, let your steward know so they don't get removed as trash.

If you also use a CPAP machine, find out whether your cruise line still provides distilled water; some are getting out of that business. Cunard has a $25 or so charge, with the aim of discouraging. MSC provides some kind of water that's meant for old car batteries...and their tap water is highly chlorinated.

You should, of course, have the stuff in your carryon, and let the screener know that you have "insulin needles in it so don't accidentally poke yourself". They'll appreciate your concern.
 
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