09-06-2016, 09:12 PM
(09-06-2016, 06:42 AM)cutstack Wrote: I always save my old script bottles for this very reason. I simply put the iop med in the script bottle and I haven't had a problem.
I second this one. Try to keep them and for what it's worth I travel abroad a bunch and although the percentage of times I've needed to verify prescriptions has been very low, the two times that I actually had to verify with a prescription was in/out of Asian countries, one being Japan, FWIW. I actually keep the script paperwork in a file folder in my carry-on with me in case they need more than just the label on the bottle. Typically looks better and more professional IMO.
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