UKblonde wrote:
I have two things to say on this.
Firstly just because someone walks through customs without being stopped, and 'gets through ok' doesn't prove it's ok to bring those meds into the country and that you'll be ok. I see so much of this on the internet it really gets me annoyed! It's not ok all it means is that you just weren't stopped, but you can be stopped and any time and be searched, only then would your meds being approved that be proof.
There is no customs to walk through when traveling inside one country. The OP stated that he/she was traveling "within the US," in which naltrexone is not a scheduled substance.
UKblonde wrote:
If travelling to any country I'd firstly check whether or not they have any rules re medication, and make your decision based on that. I personally wouldn't try any attempt to conceal it. They might tip them out (authorities are not daft and don't like the piss being taken), spot the difference and send them for testing meantime you're going nowhere. I'd leave them in the original blister strip.
It's always wise to know the law of the land.
In the USA, the law of the land is that we're free to have the stuff. We can't just walk into Rite Aid and buy it, but there's a huge difference between "not widely available OTC" and "illegal without a prescription."
If Dubai is different, that's valuable knowledge for anyone in Dubai or traveling to Dubai.