Yes. While the Transportation Security Administration encourages travelers to keep their medications and vitamins in their original labeled containers to expedite the screening process, you may transfer them into more convenient smaller containers such as daily pill minders.
Yes, you can take vitamins on an airplane. It is likely that they will have to be put in your bag that is not being flown with you in the airplane, though.
That should be no problem. Most security points don't really pay attention to vitamins. The main concern are liquids.
Vacay Girl
tablet from doctor
No
Nope not in your carry on but you can put it in your check in luggage.
If it is in your carry on or luggage.
I guess so. But you surely can't bring canned food in you carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can take a backpack on a plane as carry-on luggage as long as it still fits the size and weight restrictions for carry-on baggage.
carry on as luggage...
Only if it clears security.
to not carry so much luggage bring required things
You can pack them in your checked luggage, but you cannot bring them with you on the plane, such as in pockets, purse, carry-on bag, etc.
You can don't bring the luauge!!
probably not on your carry on but you might be able to put in in your luggage in the back of the plane
its carry on luggage isn't it?!