I know prescriptions will get you the things you need, but with the "terrorist" paranioa of those in charge, isn't carrying a large variety of high strength medications going to cause a lot of headaches.
I recently went through a checkpoint (Had to make 2 trips back to the car in the parking lot because I forgot to offload all the knives I had on me.) and the security agent took apart my aluminum cane to make sure it was not one of those that has a sword (They are available in adjustable aluminum canes.) concealed in the lower portion. The dipstick didn't reassemble it to the correct height, so I made sure to stand in the way of his scanning gate while reassembling it and chastising him for making a "handicapped" person suffer. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> Despite his show of complete security, the dipstick did not look into the upper handle portion which could have had more than a blade in it.
With a large amount of meds, even with prescriptions attached, some of those dipsticks are liable to think you are immunizing yourself while preparing to attack others.
That is the part about carrying that concerns me.
Bountyhunter