Quick Answer
✅ Yes. TSA allows EpiPens and medical syringes in both carry-on and checked luggage.
✈️ EpiPens are exempt from the 3-1-1 liquid rule as medically necessary.
⚠️ Syringes must be accompanied by the medication they are intended for.
Details
- Carry-on:
- EpiPens and other auto-injectors are permitted and should always be kept in your carry-on.
- Medically necessary syringes (for allergies, diabetes, or other conditions) are allowed when accompanied by medication.
- Declare these items at security to avoid confusion.
- Checked luggage:
- Permitted, but not recommended for emergency items like EpiPens.
- Always keep life-saving injectors within reach.
- Security screening:
- TSA may visually inspect or test liquid medications.
- You can request private screening if needed.
- International flights:
- Some countries require a doctor’s note or prescription for syringes or injectors.
TSA EpiPen & Syringe Rules Summary
Item Type | Carry-On | Checked | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
EpiPen | ✅ Allowed | ✅ Allowed | Exempt from 3-1-1 |
Medical syringes | ✅ Allowed (with medication) | ✅ Allowed | Declare at security |
Gotchas / Common Issues
- ✈️ Declaration: Always notify TSA officers about injectors and syringes.
- ✈️ Accessibility: Keep EpiPens and injectors in carry-on, not checked bags.
- ✈️ International rules: Some countries classify injectors as controlled medical devices.
- ✈️ Multiple devices: Carry extras in case of emergency, but expect extra screening.