The update affects a range of medications, especially those with controlled substances. Examples include strong painkillers and medications used for treating severe conditions—such as opioids or narcotics. It’s vital that travellers verify each item they intend to carry. Some of the restricted medicines are below:
Any drug containing codeine (e.g. co-codamol, Solpadeine, Nurofen Plus)
Benzodiazepines such as Valium, Xanax, Klonopin (used for anxiety or insomnia)
Tramadol (a potent painkiller)
ADHD medications (e.g. Adderall, Ritalin—contain stimulants)
Certain antidepressants like fluoxetine (Prozac) that require approval Anabolic steroids & hormonal drugs (e.g. testosterone)
Some medicines may still be allowed in hand baggage—but only with prior permission or by paying a declaration fee at the airport. Passengers are urged to research well ahead to avoid embarrassing hold-ups during security checks.