Hello,
We've got a flight the end of April (our first since Dd was prescribed her Jext pen). In the past we've had no trouble with bringing her piriton (in a smaller bottle), and brought her own food on the flight with a letter that basically states she has food allergies.
My question is, will we need a letter from her GP specifically stating she needs the pen, or is the prescription label on the box for it enough evidence?
Thanks!
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Allergies and intolerances
Jext/epipen on flights
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RunsWithScissors · 12/02/2013 10:36
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