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From Reuters:
"The TSA also recommends, but no longer requires, that the label on prescription medications match the passenger's boarding bass."
Well, that's a relief. I often traveled with a prescription that didn't match my boarding bass. In fact, my prescription rarely matched the fish with which I was flying. Halibut were a particular problem. I once spent 3 hours at a TSA checkpoint because my prescription for Singulair didn't match my boarding halibut.
"The TSA also recommends, but no longer requires, that the label on prescription medications match the passenger's boarding bass."
Well, that's a relief. I often traveled with a prescription that didn't match my boarding bass. In fact, my prescription rarely matched the fish with which I was flying. Halibut were a particular problem. I once spent 3 hours at a TSA checkpoint because my prescription for Singulair didn't match my boarding halibut.
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