Is it possible to travel with medical instruments such as needles and oxygen tanks?

Medicines should be kept in their original packaging and have an official prescription from a physician on the packaging. It is essential to carry only medications that are for personal use that are not more than the ninety-day limit. If the medication isn’t in the original packaging you need a copy of your prescription, or an official note from your doctor. All medications that are imported into United States must have a doctor’s prescription. The prescription for medicines falls under the authority that is the responsibility of FDA. If you have any concerns regarding which medicines are allowed to be imported into the United States, please contact the FDA, Department of Import Operations and Policy via telephone (301) 796-3556. To transport devices like oxygen gas or other items that be a security risk it is necessary to have the prescription from a physician. To learn more about the other requirements, you can call for more information from the Transport Security Administration.