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FDA
Regulations
The following criteria must be met to import medications into the United States |
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residents to import medications from outside the US provided the following
conditions are met: A) The product was purchased for personal use and does not exceed a 3 month supply. B) The product is not for resale. C) The intended use of the product is appropriately identified. D) The patient seeking to import the product affirms in writing that it's for the patient's own use. E) The patient provides the name and address of the doctor licensed in the US responsible for his or her treatment with the product. F) The medication is not a controlled substance, e.g. sleeping pills, Valium, narcotics. Note: US Customs does spot check a percentage of packages. If one orders medications from offshore often enough, the chances are that eventually US Customs will open and inspect one of your packages. If the package doesn't contain narcotics or controlled substances, they normally reseal the package and release it for delivery by mail. In the very unlikely event that a package is detained, US Customs normally sends a letter informing the recipient that they need to mail a copy of a doctor's prescription or else the package will be returned to sender or destroyed. To repeat, it is not illegal to order medications from abroad for personal use. The official FDA policy on medication importation follows below. |
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FDA
POLICY ON MEDICATION IMPORTATION FOR PERSONAL USE July 20, 1988
FDA Web Page |
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FROM: Director, Office of Regional Operations SUBJECT: Pilot Guidance for Release of Mail Importations TO: Regional Food & Drug Directors, District Directors, Import Program Managers, Compliance Branch Managers, Investigations Branch Managers, Laboratory Branch Directors INFO: All Major Field Offices, Resident Posts, Division of Field Science, Division of Federal-State Relations, Office of Legislative Affairs. NOTE: This guidance
is being issued on a pilot basis and is subject to change and/or cancellation.
If the pilot proves successful, with no significant problems, Chapter
9-71 of the Regulatory Procedures Manual may be appropriately revised. Even though such products are subject to refusal, we may use our discretion to examine the background, risk, and purpose of these products before making a final decision. To assure that the districts are operating in a uniform manner, the following guidance is provided for dealing with personal use shipments. 1.Except as modified
by these instructions, established guidance found in RPM-9-71, exhibits
X9-71-1 and X9-71-2 should be followed. |
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A prescription
is required for the purchase of any medication.
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