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Transporting Medications to the USA — TSA, FDA, Polish Medications, Prescriptions (2026)

Polish medications for personal use can be legally brought into the USA if certain conditions are met: the medication is prescribed to the patient, in its original packaging, the quantity does not exceed ~90 days of use, and the medication is not prohibited in the USA (e.g., some codeine syrups, modafinil without a prescription). TSA allows medications in carry-on luggage WITHOUT the 100ml liquid limit — just inform the officer during screening. The FDA applies a 'personal use' policy — generally does not inspect individual travelers with medications for personal use. Medical marijuana, GHB, and certain psychotropics are federally prohibited even with a Polish prescription.

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TSA at Airports in the USA — Security Check, REAL ID, PreCheck, Global Entry (2026)

The TSA (Transportation Security Administration) screens all passengers at American airports, providing a comprehensive guide on REAL ID requirements (effective May 7, 2025), carry-on regulations, TSA PreCheck ($78/5 years — shorter lines), Global Entry ($120/5 years — immigration bonus), CLEAR, traveling with children, and Polish medications.

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