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38 posts. 11 reviews. 10 helpful votes. Flying with over 3 oz of contact lens solution. 10 years ago. The TSA website says all liquids must be less than 3 oz (technically 3.4, or 100ml) unless they are medications. I cannot find anywhere on the site the definition of "medication."
I have recently switched to Clear Care, a hydrogen peroxide based contact lens solution, due to my eye care professional's recommendation. In a few months, this will be my first time traveling with it [by air]. I have been hearing stories of TSA officers confiscating such solution in carry on baggage and not being able to negotiate citing ...
7. Re: Flying with over 3 oz of contact lens solution. Contact lens solution is considered a medication and so not subject to the 3-1-1 rule. >>All prescription and over-the-counter medications (liquids, gels, and aerosols) including petroleum jelly, eye drops, and saline solution for medical purposes;<<.
Types. The FDA classifies soft contact lenses into four groups for the US market. They are also subcategorized into 1st generation, 2nd generation, and 3rd generation lens materials. [6] These 'water-loving' soft contact lens materials are categorized as "Conventional Hydrophilic Material Groups ("-filcon"): Group. Water Content.
358 reviews. 1,183 helpful votes. 1. Re: Contact lenses solution. 1 year ago. The maximum size for each liquid container is 100ml so as long as the container is that size or smaller it is ok to go in your hand luggage. Reply. Report inappropriate content. stacey1771.
20,381 posts. 27 reviews. 41 helpful votes. 9. Re: contact lens solution at Heathrow. 10 years ago. "I just flew into London from the states and had no problems bringing in 2 3-oz bottles of contact solution. I just placed them in a separate ziploc (along with my contacts) from the normal liquids." You flew INTO London - that's a different matter.