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Traveling in 2026? New airport security rules are causing delays, secondary screenings, and even detentions for seniors carrying common prescription medications. Many travelers over 65 are being stopped by TSA or customs for insulin, injectable medications, oxycodone, hydrocodone, liquid cough syrup, CBD, sleep aids, anxiety medications, and other controlled substances — even when legally prescribed. In this video, you’ll learn which 6 medications trigger airport security alerts, why TSA flags liquids over 3.4 oz (100ml), how international drug laws differ from U.S. regulations, and how seniors can travel safely without missing flights or facing confiscation. We break down: • TSA medication rules 2026 • Traveling with insulin and injectable drugs • Controlled pain medications at airports • Liquid medication carry-on limits • Supplements, CBD, and herbal products • Sleep aids and anxiety meds banned in some countries • How to avoid customs detention overseas • Step-by-step medication travel checklist for seniors Chapters: 0:00 Introduction – Why Medications Get Seniors Flagged at Airports 1:40 Medication #1 – Injectable Drugs (Insulin & EpiPens) 2:31 Medication #2 – Controlled Painkillers (Oxycodone, Hydrocodone) 3:23 Medication #3 – Liquid Medications (Cough Syrups, Eye Drops) 4:10 Medication #4 – Supplements & Herbal Remedies (CBD, Homeopathic) 5:01 Medication #5 – Medications with Alcohol Content 5:38 Medication #6 – Medications Not Approved Internationally 8:16 How to Protect Yourself: The Smart Traveler's Approach 9:12 Step-by-Step Medication Travel Plan: 30 Days Before 9:55 15 Days Before: How to Organize Your Medications 10:26 3 Days Before: Final Safety Check 10:51 Day of Travel: Declaring Medications with Calm Confidence 11:17 Insider Tips from Seasoned Senior Travelers 11:54 Conclusion – Travel Calmly, Confidently & In Control If you’re over 60, retired, or traveling internationally with prescriptions, this guide could save you hours of stress, missed flights, or denied entry. Always carry original pharmacy bottles, a doctor’s letter, translated prescriptions for international travel, and declare medications properly at security checkpoints. Share this with parents, grandparents, or anyone planning international travel in 2026. Safe travels. Stay prepared.