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Drug laws and licensing

Personal licences

Travellers carrying prescribed drugs controlled under Schedules 1, 2, 3 and 4 Part I to The Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 may require a personal licence.

If you are travelling for over three months, or are carrying more than 3 months' supply of medication, either abroad or to the United Kingdom, you will need to provide:

Please apply at least 10 working days in advance of your date of travel.

If you are travelling for three months or fewer you will not need a personal export/import licence.

Advice to travellers

Airline regulations permitting, you should carry the medication in your hand luggage and include a covering letter from your doctor.

Other countries may have their own import regulations for controlled drugs. You should check this with the UK-based representative(s) of the country/countries to which you are travelling.

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