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Holiday warning as you may be denied boarding for bringing certain medication without GP note

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Preparing for holidays can be stressful and things don't appear to be getting any less so with the news that some people have been told to bring proof of a health condition to fly with medication.

The rules are being questioned by both charities and GPs as some medicines solely require a prescription. Despite this, some Ryanair passengers have said that they have been asked to bring a letter from their GP to carry medicine onto a flight.

Cheryl Gowar, senior policy and research manager at the National AIDS Trust argues that these policies could lead to uncomfortable questioning.

She said: “The airline’s guidelines could make someone feel forced to talk about their HIV status just to bring their medication onto a flight." She says that it adds anxiety to the already stressful flying process for some, report the Mirror.

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