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Contact the nearest US embassy or consulate. They should be able to connect you with doctors and pharmacies that can help you find reliable, quality medicines. Buy medicines only from licensed pharmacies and get a receipt. Do not buy medicines from open markets.
If you have a U.S. prescription, there are a few things to keep in mind. The brand names of European medications will likely be different from the brand names of U.S. medications. While European doctors can't refill the brand name of your U.S. prescription, they can likely prescribe a European equivalent.
Can I ship prescription medication from the United States to another country? Generally, no. For the most part, individuals in the United States cannot legally mail prescription medication to someone in a foreign country.
Presenting a prescription abroad However, a medicine prescribed in one country might not be available or it may have another name. You can ask your doctor to give you a prescription to use in another EU country, also known as a "cross-border prescription".
Controlled substances, such as narcotics, anabolic steroids, and hallucinogenic drugs, cannot be mailed internationally and in cases of domestic mail, you would have to be an authorized dispenser, such as a medical practitioner or pharmacist.
Talk to your doctor and let them know you will be traveling for an extended period of time. Have your doctor write a prescription for all your medications, preferably renewable for a year. Submit to your insurance pharmacy or local pharmacy near your contact person. Most prescriptions can only cover one year at a time.
The answer is, technically no, but U.S. officials are allowing it to happen. Under the Prescription Drug Marketing Act of 1987, it is illegal for anyone other than the original manufacturer to bring prescription drugs into the country.
It is illegal for a United States consumer or business to have controlled substances shipped to the United States from a foreign country unless the person receiving the controlled substances is registered with DEA as an importer or researcher and is in compliance with 21 U.S.C.
Millions of Americans have ordered medication from Canada, even though it's technically prohibited under most circumstances. That's because it's legal in Canada for licensed pharmacies, meeting the laws of their provinces, to dispense prescription drugs to Americans.
Individuals can only mail prescription drugs via FedEx when it's done by entities registered with the DEA. Plus, FedEx only allows you to send a 90-day supply when mailing prescription drugs. For domestic and international shipments, importation of prescription drugs for personal use is prohibited unless FDA approved.