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After reading about medications transiting through Dubai I thought I should ask about Doha. I keep prescription medication (blood pressure meds and Xanax) in their original prescription bottles. I don't have a written prescription because they are done electronically from my doctor to the pharmacist. I normally take just what I think I will need of OTC meds in a daily pill organizer. Do I need to try and find some small travel sizes and keep them in the original containers? Thanks, Charles DSC Life Member NRA Life Member | ||
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I think you will countries in the Middle East have very close policies regarding drugs. The easier you make it for customs in the country you are passing through the better. | |||
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We’ve transited Doha several times (Dubai,too, their policies are similar) without issue. We leave meds in packaging from pharmacy, the label shows prescribing Dr., security workers have only given them a cursory look, not even taking the bottles out of the baggie. OTC drugs got a bit of a closer look, we definitely don’t carry Sudafed or similar meds. They have a pretty comprehensive list on their website as to what is prohibited or restricted. Karl Evans | |||
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Not only keep meds in prescribed bottles but get a letter from your prescribing doctor. I had all of this info when transiting through Doha and it was never looked at, I carried everything in my carry on. | |||
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I would keep all meds in original bottle If you can a letter from your Doctor would add additional protection. Nothing worse than being jammed up trying to make a connection | |||
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Just last week, we transited thru Doha with absolutely no issues, prescriptions in carry on, no “original prescription” or letter from physician, customs/immigration/security people didn’t look or ask. Simple… Karl Evans | |||
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I think it depends on a single stupid idiot you might encounter. Not related to this, but I have encountered them many countries. Easiest way out is demand to see the boss! | |||
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I believe Saeed is 100% correct, we transited Doha 3 weeks ago, we had several different prescriptions in our carry on, absolutely no questions asked (but I was “swabbed” four times at our departure gate (carry on emptied and searched, too). I’d bet a lot of money that was because I was traveling with a firearm, but Qatar-Emirates is still the best way to go. Karl Evans | |||
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