As long as they have a prescription for them, there is nothing wrong with it.
If you really need it for your own health you can. You might (depending on the airline) have to have the prescription with you though.
You have to have the prescription bottles with you for each drug you are carrying.
Yes you can carry prescription medication in a daily dispenser on an airplane. It does not have to be in the pharmacy bottle.
wall green but its best to get a prescription from a doctor
Check your local laws.
No, any drug store will carry it or its generic brand.
The maximum number of persons and weight the boat should carry
To carry Ramipril when flying from Gatwick, you will need to have the medication in its bottle from the pharmacy. You will also need a valid prescription from a physician for this medication.
The word carry is a verb (to carry), not a noun. It has no plural.
No one record. Several million persons.
A rolling garment bag can be used for many different tasks. The main one that comes to mind is for the use of transferring luggage from point A to point B. This is often used in airports, for college professors carrying laptop and projectors, and students who have many items to carry at one time.
Depends on the type of drug. In the UK they should carry a 'Do Not Use After' date.