- 1). Check that your liquid medications have the proper labels, including your name. Your name should match the one on your government-issued identification cards, such as your driver's license.
- 2). Place your medications in a small, clear bag that is easily accessible in your carry-on bag.
- 3). Talk to one of the security officers before you begin the security process. Inform him that you have prescription drugs.
- 4). Pull them out of your bag and hand them to the security officers for visual inspection.
- 5). Have your identification card and boarding passes handy for verification.
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