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1 hour ago, ace said:

Hello 

 

resurrecting this topic for question: Has anyone experience of bringing Humira into Thailand? I have a number of letters (gp, rheumatologist, and Thai doctor) to show it is a prescribed medication. I’ve contacted the airline. I can’t get through to the Thai embassy as I run out of minutes waiting in the phone queue. I know adamulib isn’t a restricted drug on Thai fda website.

Am I missing anything, do I need further permissions?

I will be on a tourist visa, august. Just concerned about getting in trouble at Bkk airport.

Hi. My mother was here last month for three weeks and took all the drugs she uses daily and biweekly. She also took her prescriptions )not translated to English) with her in case someone stops her at the customs. No one stopped her.

 

I intuitively think that no one would care about a small bag of personal drugs, unless it is something extreme (and I am sure they are trained well and capable of identifying the real stuff). In case they stop you, show the prescriptions and in my subtle opinion that's it. 

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