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  2. What are the rules about flying w/prescription meds in CA ...

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    Save. I don't think California has any rules regarding that. Rules as to what you can carry on airplanes are not from individual states. I have flown to California hundreds of times with prescription meds in my carry on and never had a single question or issue about it. You always want to carry on your meds and never pack them in checked luggage.

  3. Flying with prescription & OTC medications internationally ...

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    10. Re: Flying with prescription & OTC medications internationally. 10 years ago. In all my travels to Austalia, USA, France and Spain I've packed OTC's in original bottles. Some can be purchased in travel size at a greater cost. A few times I've put several recognizable vitamins (to me) together in one bottle.

  4. Good manufacturing practice - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Current good manufacturing practices ( cGMP) are those conforming to the guidelines recommended by relevant agencies. Those agencies control the authorization and licensing of the manufacture and sale of food and beverages, [1] cosmetics, [2] pharmaceutical products, [3] dietary supplements, [4] and medical devices. [5]

  5. Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled ...

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    However, it is not unheard of for Congress to intervene in the drug scheduling process; in February 2000, for instance, the 105th Congress, in its second official session, passed Public Law 106-172, also known as the Hillory J. Farias and Samantha Reed Date-Rape Drug Prohibition Act of 2000, [24] adding GHB to Schedule I. [25] On June 23, 2011 ...

  6. Patent medicine - Wikipedia

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    E. W. Kemble's "Death's Laboratory" on the cover of the 3 June 1905 edition of Collier's. A patent medicine (sometimes called a proprietary medicine) is a non-prescription medicine or medicinal preparation that is typically protected and advertised by a trademark and trade name, and claimed to be effective against minor disorders and symptoms, [1] [2] [3] as opposed to a prescription drug that ...

  7. Immigration form pharmaceuticals question - Barbados Forum

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    Answer 1 of 4: Hi, I am travelling to Barbados on Monday and am in the process of filling in the immigration travel form. On the customs section is asks if you are bringing in any pharmaceuticals. Does anyone know if this includes prescription medication for...

  8. Learned intermediary - Wikipedia

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    Learned intermediary is a defense doctrine used in the legal system of the United States. This doctrine states that a manufacturer of a product has fulfilled its duty of care when it provides all of the necessary information to a "learned intermediary" who then interacts with the consumer of a product.

  9. Prescription Medication Requirements - Turks and Caicos Forum

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    1. Re: Prescription Medication Requirements. Well, in over 50 international trips, including 19 to Turks & Caicos, I have never been asked about prescription drugs and have never been "searched" looking for any. It is a good idea to travel with any prescriptions in their original prescription containers (or at least have the containers available).