TRAVELERS may have one less thing to worry about when heading through airport security.

A new three-point rule makes flying with medication, but passengers with liquid medicines exceeding the usual limit might still need to take action at the checkpoint.

The update comes as the Transportation Security Administration continues to modernize screening procedures at airports nationwide, including major hubs like JFK and LAX.

Solid pills and medications have no quantity limits in carry-on or checked bags.

Liquid medications over 3.4 ounces are allowed, but passengers must declare them to TSA officers at the checkpoint .

Pill organizers and other non-original containers are now accepted for solid medicines.

The TSA stressed that planning ahead can help ease the security process a

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