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Bring Oxycodone and Zopiclone

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What's the procedure to legally bring 18 tablets oxycodone 5mg/naloxone 2.5mg  and 18 tablets zopiclone 7.5mg with me into the country when entering? 

 

Prescription drugs? You are allowed 30 days supply in Thailand. Don't transit in the Middle East.

 

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Is zopiclone just an ordinary prescription drug in Thailand?

Oxycodone/Naloxone probably not... but i am just guessing

7 hours ago, Lorry said:

Is zopiclone just an ordinary prescription drug in Thailand?

Oxycodone/Naloxone probably not... but i am just guessing

Oxycodone is indeed a Class II narcotic, and to legally bring it in, OP must get an FDA permit, a process that is not as difficult as it may sound. See https://permitfortraveler.fda.moph.go.th/nct_permit_main/

and click on "request permit"

Once you receive the permit, and as long as it is in a prescription bottle (showing prescribing doctor's name etc) or has an accompany prescription letter, you can bring in 90 day supply.

 

Zolpidem is a Class II psychotropic, to bring that he does nto need a permit in advance but he does need "A medical treatment letter/ prescription from the prescribing doctor" and is limited to 30 day supply.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Sheryl said:

Zolpidem is a Class II psychotropic

Thank you Sheryl

I guess Zopiclone falls under the same rule as Zolpidem?

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