Do I need to have translated prescription when traveling through Oslo Gardermoen?
In some time I am going from Poland (citizen) to Norway for over a week, which means I need to take my thyroid medicine with me. It’s only an artificial hormone, nothing else.
I will have it in original packaging, but should I also get the prescription translated to English for airport control or is it not necessary? I won’t be buying the meds in Norway anyway.
Thanks in advance for help !