Flying with Test

youngdunnage

Registered
I was wondering if anyone here has experience with flying with their Test vials on domestic flights in Australia?

I'm just flying from Perth to the Goldfields and I'm trying to figure out if it's worth the risk, or if would be a problem to put it in my checked luggage. (No Prescription also)

Anyone here ever do FIFO work traveling with gear?
 
My Prescription vials have never been found or tested, I’m not sure why they would want to go through your clothes & toiletries but it’s probably worth removing label if it’s not from an Australian pharmacy. If you’re misbehaving and get searched ( airport or work ) it’s still possession and may affect your job so be tidy.
Longer acting test base and shorter acting 2nd compounds work well if you prefer to leave gear at home.
 
My Prescription vials have never been found or tested, I’m not sure why they would want to go through your clothes & toiletries but it’s probably worth removing label if it’s not from an Australian pharmacy. If you’re misbehaving and get searched ( airport or work ) it’s still possession and may affect your job so be tidy.
Longer acting test base and shorter acting 2nd compounds work well if you prefer to leave gear at home.
Thats good to know, thanks!
And I'll definitely remove the label aswell
 
I've heard plenty of FIFO workers bring their gear without issues. Putting it in your checked luggage, tucked away in your toiletries bag, is usually the way to go. Removing the label if it’s not from an Australian pharmacy is definitely a good idea—just keeps things looking clean and low-key.

Maybe consider consolidating doses before traveling, especially for shorter trips. And if you’re flying long haul at any point, making things easier with business class flights could be worth it—more comfort and fewer worries overall.
 
Anyone done actual onsite drug testing . Does being on cycle affect those test results on injectables, orals or pct with false negatives or anything. Def checked luggage too. Can carry whatever you want on alliance, Qantas and virgin with needles and vials . Isn’t no dangerous goods. Just don’t do carry on with medical supplies.
 
Back
Top