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Can I take my drugs back home?

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Sorry if this isn't the right forum for this topic.

 

So I get ritalin and ativan from suan prung hospital in chiang mai. I don't think its a real prescription per se, its more like I need to see the doctor everytime and he gives me a new batch, but it has my name on it and all that 100% legal. I'm going back to the states next week and I'm wondering if I'm allowed to take them with me? And how many days of prescriptions am I allowed to bring in?

I would certainly follow the advice offered by Sheryl

You might also consider contacting your Embassy for advice

The drugs you named are certainly available in most countries.

 

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