Yes, you can carry medicines to Canada. There is no need to mention all of them separately. Just group them together under the heading ' over-the- counter medicines'. If you want to carry prescription medicines then do carry doctor's prescription along.Lily75 said:Hello! Please who can kindly advise?
Can i bring some necessary medicine with me to Canada (without doctor's prescription) to be on the safe side. And should I mention the names in the goods accompanying list?
Thanks in advance
The term "necessary medicine" can mean a multitude of things, knowing specifics would be a good option.Thommo said:Yes, you can carry medicines to Canada. There is no need to mention all of them separately. Just group them together under the heading ' over-the- counter medicines'. If you want to carry prescription medicines then do carry doctor's prescription along.
You can get over them in Canada.Lily75 said:Thanks for your responses. The thing is that the drugs i want to bring with me do not need a special doctor prescription in my country. Among them are such drugs as "Strepsils" for sore throat, activated carbon and some herbs. How can i find out if they need a special prescription in Canada?
Hi Thommo,Yes, you can carry medicines to Canada. There is no need to mention all of them separately. Just group them together under the heading ' over-the- counter medicines'. If you want to carry prescription medicines then do carry doctor's prescription along.
If they are labelled in original packaging and are legal in Canada.Hi Thommo,
medicines for gas, indigestion, headache, fever, cuts etc, can be carried, right? ty so much