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Can you bring baby medicine on a plane with Delta Air Lines when traveling with a baby?

Find Delta Air Lines rules for bringing baby medicine onboard—liquids, prescriptions, and TSA screening when flying with an infant.

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Updated Feb, 6

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Can you bring baby medicine on a plane with Delta Air Lines when traveling with a baby?

 

Bringing baby medicine on a Delta flight

 

You may bring baby medicine on board when flying Delta. TSA allows medications (including liquids) in amounts greater than 3.4 oz for children; declare them at the security checkpoint for inspection. Keep medicines in your carry‑on and follow these practical tips:

  • Declare liquids/meds at security screening so officers can test or X‑ray them separately.
  • Keep medications accessible — don’t pack essential meds in checked baggage.
  • Use original containers or bring a prescription/doctor’s note when possible, especially for controlled medicines.
  • Solid medicines (pills) have no liquid limits but keep them with you.
  • Syringes or sharps for baby meds are allowed in carry‑on if needed for medical reasons — declare them and carry documentation.
  • On board: flight attendants can help with storage but generally do not administer medications; plan to give doses yourself.

If traveling internationally, check the destination’s rules for prescription/controlled substances before you go.

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