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Re: Contact lense question on Ryanair flights. You should talk to your optician. I use daily wears, but it is a type of lens that can be disinfected and re-used each day, over multiple days. I am extremely near-sighted (-8.0 diopters in each eye) so must wear glasses or contacts at all times.
I read those articles and I don't see any reference to contact lens solution being a medical necessity. If you go to the TSA website, under 3 -1--1 rules, you can type in the liquid you are questioning, it brings up many ways to say "contact solution", pick one, click search, it brings you back to the rules on 3 - 1 -1.
Save. I am opening this thread because so many contact solutions come in the size of 3.5 oz, while the TSA limit is 3.4 oz. The different is so tiny. Checking in my luggage is not an option because I will be traveling light. There are very few travel size solutions for gas permeable lenses on Amazon. And their prices are high, e.g, $9 for 0.33 oz.
Lulu, I suggest you contact TSA via email and get it in writing if you are permitted to take contact solution outside of the 3-1-1 bag. There is nothing on the TSA website that specifies the exemption. Print any positive verification and take it with you. You are supposed to declare any med liquids prior to scanning.
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The majority of hydrogen peroxide solutions are 3% hydrogen peroxide. [1] This enables the solution to break down any proteins that coat the contacts after a long period of use. Hydrogen peroxide is always used alongside a neutralizing product. [2] The intention is to prevent the hydrogen peroxide from contact with the eye, which could damage ...