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I am on a compounding pain cream since December. It helps me in my pain although not completely but it lessens the prickly sensation just like my skin is being rubbed with sand paper.
I am going home to my country for 6 months. My big problem is the compounding pharmacy I am getting my cream from does not deliver outside the USA. I sent an email to e-compounding pharmacy inquiring if they know in their network that delivers outside the country or if they can refer me to any of their affiliated companies in other countries who can help me but no answer and neither they return my numerous calls. I plan to get my refill immediately before i leave and will put in the refrigerator as soon as i arrive my country to extend the shelf life but it will not be enough to last me for 6 months. Does anybody have relevant information that can help me? Will appreciate any feedback. Mary |
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Hi Mary,
I don't know how much they make up for you at a time, or what the current rules are, but you might check with your airline & TSB site so there aren't any rude surprises at the airport. Doc
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Dr. Zachary Smith Oh, the pain... THE PAIN... Dr. Smith is NOT a medical doctor. He was a character from LOST IN SPACE. All opinions expressed are my own. For medical advice/opinion, consult your doctor. |
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I can think of two options:
1) have a friend here refill your compounded cream and mail it to you overseas. Surely you can arrange this with a friend and the pharmacy. 2) you may be able to get it where you are going, as some countries have more liberal laws containing the ingredients. If you can contact someone where you are going to see if there are chemists who will make this for you there, then all you need is a detailed recipe to take with you. I don't think all insurances will cover drugs in foreign countries, but some do. And contact your airline about whether you can carry this on, or if it has to be packed in luggage. There are many new rules about ointments, gels, etc. If it has a valid RX label on it... that may suffice. A letter from your doctor may help getting on the plane, and getting it made at your destination.
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Most countries allow prescriptions to be brought in, with a valid RX label on them. Drugs vary from country to country, but when ordered by a doctor with a legal RX label on them, they are usually let in, for personal use.
My neighbor came from Germany (is really English but lived there for a short time) and all their OTC remedies that are RX here or not on the market at all were not allowed. But RX labeled medications usually are allowed for personal use for the duration of the trip. You can look up customs on the net etc. Things bought overseas and brought back here OTC may not be allowed back into the States. But the question here is how to get HER RX over there.
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I use to take students on class trips for many years. I always contacted the airline first to see what the rules were on taking certain medications along. Be sure all your medications are in labeled containers. I always requested doctors notes for certain medications also.
Depending how many ounces are in your cream you may not be able to put it in your carry on. In that case see if the pharmacy can break it into two containers. One small enough to carry on and last you a few days if your luggage gets lost. I was thinking the same as Mrs D. you could arrange for a friend to mail it to you. However, as someone else stated you really need to check with the country your going to. Don't want to be deemed as smuggling! I wonder if your pharmacy could speak with a pharmacy in your country and give them the ingredients. They may be willing if you offered to pay for the phone call. Enjoy your trip. I hope you get it figure out. |
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