Originally Posted by PhlyingRPh
Newsflash: You can get a prescription for anything, even over the counter products. It's up to your physician if he/she is willing to write Rx's for toothpaste, contact lens solution, etc.
Purely in the interest of research then, I have in my posession a legal, faxed prescription with the following items and corresponding directions listed thereon...
1) Toothpaste. Use as Directed two times a day. Refill PRN (Generic OK)
2) Contact Lens Solution. Use as Directed. Refill PRN (Generic OK)
3) Tears Naturale. Use as Directed. Refill PRN (Generic OK)
4) Triple Antibiotic Ointment. Apply to affected area TID PRN. Refill PRN (Generic OK)
5) Oatmeal moisturizing Lotion. Use topically as Directed PRN. Refill PRN (Generic OK).
I am a little bemused to report the following:
I arrived at the checkpoint, place shoes in one tub, laptop in another. TSA Agent takes shoes out of tub, places them on belt (not a biggie). The bag contains all contents described in the post above and apparently they were not detected as no one approached me with any questions air-side of the metal detector. The bag merrily trundled down the conveyor air-side where I
I put my laptop away, put my shoes on and walked to the RCC, from where I write this report.
Bloody Brilliant ^