Travel

Do I need a doctor's note to bring peptides on a plane or across borders?

For domestic U.S. flights, no doctor's note is required for injectable medications. For international travel, it depends on the destination country. Some countries are strict about importing medications without a local prescription. A doctor's letter describing the medication and its purpose can be helpful but isn't guaranteed to satisfy all customs authorities. Research your destination's rules before traveling. Some community members relabel vials generically or travel with only enough for the trip duration to minimize attention.