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Is it legal to come to the US with testosterone prescribed in another country?
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<blockquote data-quote="SilverSurfer" data-source="post: 166989" data-attributes="member: 38241"><p>I’ve traveled internationally quite extensively and have never had a problem and I’ve carried 2 or 3 months worth of Oxycodone, fentanyl, phentermine, benzos, and testosterone over borders. They’ve never blinked at or asked about any of my medications even when I’ve returned to the US with medications from Canada, Singapore, Czech Republic, Argentina, to name a few. But I have seen the domestic TSA terrorize an older gentleman before, and CBP be utter pricks to others over medication.</p><p></p><p>It is legal to bring back 90 days worth of medications for your own personal use, that were acquired legally in the country you are coming from. This is for non-scheduled medications.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.fda.gov/industry/import-basics/personal-importation" target="_blank">Personal Importation For Import Program</a></p><p></p><p>Testosterone is a scheduled medication, as is Percocet, Valium, and Ritalin. For scheduled medications you can bring back 50 doses. Not 50 days worth, but 50 dosages! Thus if The bottle says take 4 times per day, that is only 12 1/2 days worth. But even the DEA says it’s complicated and up to the agency’s discretion.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/fed_regs/rules/2004/fr0914.htm" target="_blank">2004 - Exemption From Import/Export Requirements for Personal Medical Use</a></p><p></p><p>As with much in life, it depends on a lot of factors. If you are a person of color, from a less developed country, or a young male, you might get harassed just because.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverSurfer, post: 166989, member: 38241"] I’ve traveled internationally quite extensively and have never had a problem and I’ve carried 2 or 3 months worth of Oxycodone, fentanyl, phentermine, benzos, and testosterone over borders. They’ve never blinked at or asked about any of my medications even when I’ve returned to the US with medications from Canada, Singapore, Czech Republic, Argentina, to name a few. But I have seen the domestic TSA terrorize an older gentleman before, and CBP be utter pricks to others over medication. It is legal to bring back 90 days worth of medications for your own personal use, that were acquired legally in the country you are coming from. This is for non-scheduled medications. [URL="https://www.fda.gov/industry/import-basics/personal-importation"]Personal Importation For Import Program[/URL] Testosterone is a scheduled medication, as is Percocet, Valium, and Ritalin. For scheduled medications you can bring back 50 doses. Not 50 days worth, but 50 dosages! Thus if The bottle says take 4 times per day, that is only 12 1/2 days worth. But even the DEA says it’s complicated and up to the agency’s discretion. [URL="https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/fed_regs/rules/2004/fr0914.htm"]2004 - Exemption From Import/Export Requirements for Personal Medical Use[/URL] As with much in life, it depends on a lot of factors. If you are a person of color, from a less developed country, or a young male, you might get harassed just because. [/QUOTE]
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