If someone becomes unconscious due to a cocktail of prescription medication, would they be held liable for holding up the flight? [closed]

If someone becomes unconscious due to a cocktail of prescription medication, would they be held liable for holding up the flight? [closed] - Person Holding Medicines

I have a friend who has travelled to the U.S, Canada, UK, and Australia a few times. He is prescribed the painkiller oxycodone (Oxycontin) by his GP and an anti-anxiety medication, diazepam (Valium) by his psychiatrist.

He says that he takes it normally but I know that he's teetering towards addiction as he now takes an added dose for sleep as well. He's taken these on flights and slept deeply as well as totally forgot his experience. Knowing that he'll build tolerance to it and have to take larger doses, I imagine there's a time that will come when hill suffer an overdose particularly as these are both CNS depressants.

If he were to take these on a flight and then become unconscious to the point where the crew couldn't arouse him from his sleep, would he get charged for disrupting the flight when he lands? I believe that a pilot would have to deviate the plane from its original destination.






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Can you fly with prescription meds?

You can bring your medication in pill or solid form in unlimited amounts as long as it is screened. You can travel with your medication in both carry-on and checked baggage. It's highly recommended you place these items in your carry-on in the event that you need immediate access.

Do medicines need to be in original container when flying?

Medications can be packed in a pill box. However, it is usually best to keep medicines in labeled containers provided by your pharmacist. TSA does not require medications to be in their original, labeled, prescription containers. However, using the original containers may limit delays or additional questioning.

What happens if a patient stops taking their medication?

The side effects of stopping a medication depend on what that medication is, but can include: Worsening Symptoms- Certain chronic conditions are easy to manage if patients take their medicine consistently, but can spiral out of control if they don't.

Can you take prescription medication on a plane UK?

essential medicines of more than 100ml, including liquid dietary foodstuffs and inhalers....Medicines, medical equipment and dietary requirements.Allowed in hand luggageAllowed in hold luggageTablets and capsulesYesYesEssential liquid medicinesYesYesHypodermic syringesYesYesInhalersYesYes4 more rows



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