How to Transport Your Medicine to Europe (2024)

January 6, 2022

SAI Vice President of Enrollment Services, Micaela Kliegl, provides an in-depth look at how to transport your medicine on your study abroad adventure.

While it’s not as fun as planning weekend trips to the Amalfi Coast or practicing those language skills with the Duolingo app, understanding how to bring medicine to Europe is often overlooked, but an oh-so-important detail. Trust me, the last thing you want is to be caught in a European airport (without the right documentation) with a semester’s supply of illegal prescriptions (mood killer.)

Below are some important questions and guidelines to follow, to ensure you’re all set!

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What medication should I be careful bringing?

It’s important to understand that some U.S. prescriptions are actually considered illegal narcotics in Europe, such as Adderall and other stimulant drugs used to treat ADHD/ADD. Even if your U.S. doctor prescribed these medications legally to you in the U.S., that won’t fly in Europe. You can still bring them legally, but you need to have the right documentation. Medications to be especially aware ofinclude:

  • ADHD/ADD medications (*Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin) *considered illegal narcotics in many European countries
  • Pain medications (Vicodin, Oxycontin, Demerol)
  • Anxiety medications (Xanax, Ativan, Valium)

How do I bring my medication into Europe?

To ensure legal transport and possession in Europe, especially if you are bringing Adderall (or any medication considered an illegal narcotic in Europe), you want to make sure you follow these steps:

1.) Bring a full supply of prescription medication for your time abroad. Meet with your doctor months ahead to discuss.

TIP: If your doctor or insurance company is hesitant to write you a prescription for the duration of your study abroad program, SAI can provide a letter verifying the dates of your participation in the program. (Just ask us!)

2.) Bring a signed and date stamped note from your doctor (on letterhead), that states, in English, the following:

  • The name of the medicine (including the medicine’s generic name) and that the medicine is not a narcotic.
  • The patient (full name) is carrying X amount of the medicine (boxes, grams, etc.) to last X number of months/weeks.
  • The medicine is necessary for the patient’s health (name the condition), and that the patient cannot go without it during their stay in Europe.

3.) Keep each medicine in its original packaging/bottles.

4.) Make sure the bottles/packaging are clearly labeled. (Keep your prescription with you).

5.) Pack the medicine in your carry-on bag. (Not your checked luggage).

A note about Adderall: Sharing Adderall with others, or mixing it with other drugs or alcohol, is considered a crime in many European countries, and will be treated by local authorities and SAI, as such. Even when you get the medicine into the country, be sure to follow the local laws.

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Can I fill my U.S. prescriptions in Europe?

If you have a U.S. prescription, there are a few things to keep in mind. The brand names of European medications will likely be different from the brand names of U.S. medications. While European doctors can’t refill thebrand name of your U.S. prescription, they can likely prescribe a European equivalent. If you absolutely need a specific brand of U.S. medication (such as Adderall, that is not available in Europe), bring that supply with you, following the checklist above for transporting this medicine legally.

Otherwise, it may just be easier for you to find a similar brand of medication in Europe. At least 2 months before departure, consult with your doctor and get a list of similar, generic names for your medication. (“Generic name” meaning the chemical name for your medicine). When you’re in Europe, you can bring the generic names of your medicine to a local doctor (or local pharmacy, if the medicine does not require a prescription). The European doctor or pharmacist will likely be able to provide you something very similar.

Finally, if you need medicine in Europe, be prepared to pay up front for the cost at the pharmacy, but remember to keep your receipt. (You will need the receipt to be reimbursed with your CISI health insurance).

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Can my family ship me prescriptions or over-the-counter medicine while abroad?

In many countries, it is illegal to import prescription drugs via mail. Due to the potential for being slapped with fees or confiscated by Customs, SAI does not even recommend that students receive shipments of non-prescription medicine (including vitamins and contact lenses). Carry the supply you need with you when you depart the U.S., following the checklist above, or, plan to find an equivalent medicine at a European pharmacy, if available.

A Final Note

Our SAI Student Health Insurance Coordinator, Ben Strevens, is an excellent resource if you have questions about medicine equivalencies in Europe. He can advise if your U.S. medicine is available in Europe, and what the brand name of the medicine is called in your study abroad country.

Finally, you can check with the foreign embassy of the country you’re visiting, to learn more about their rules for declaring prescriptions or over-the-counter medication when you go through Customs and Immigration.

With a little preparation, you’re on your way to an excellent time in Europe!

Check out a quick video on all these tips, here!

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Micaela Kliegl

Micaela Kliegl is SAI Vice President of Enrollment Services, and is based in SAI headquarters in Sonoma County, California. She grew up in Italy, and loves travel, wine and fashion. She studied abroad in Florence and Sicily, Italy and has been with SAI for more than 15 years!

How to Transport Your Medicine to Europe (2024)

FAQs

How to Transport Your Medicine to Europe? ›

Pack medications in a carry on in case your luggage is lost or delayed. Keep medicines in their original, labeled containers. Ensure that they are clearly labeled with your full name, health care provider's name, generic and brand name, and exact dosage.

How do I bring prescription medication into Europe? ›

Keep your medicines in their original packages and pack them in your hand luggage. Consider whether you will need to bring information on your diagnosis or a copy of your medical history translated into English or the language of the country of destination.

Do pills have to be in original bottles when flying to Europe? ›

Organize and Document Your Prescriptions

Before traveling with prescription medication overseas, it's essential to: Keep your medicines in their original containers. Bring copies of your prescriptions with you. Have a letter from your doctor explaining why you need your medicines.

How do you pack medication for international travel? ›

Place all prescriptions in their original packaging and remember to pack them in your carry-on luggage, with copies of the prescription. Consider carrying a doctor's note explaining a need for the prescription drugs you have packed - in English and, if possible, in the language of your destination(s).

Can I ship medicine to Europe? ›

In general, mailing or couriering any kind of medication from one country to another is illegal. In some developing countries, a prescription or visit with a physician is not necessary, and prescription medications, especially antibiotics, may be obtained directly from the pharmacy.

What prescriptions are not allowed in Europe? ›

What medication should I be careful bringing?
  • ADHD/ADD medications (*Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin) *considered illegal narcotics in many European countries.
  • Pain medications (Vicodin, Oxycontin, Demerol)
  • Anxiety medications (Xanax, Ativan, Valium)
Jan 6, 2022

Do you have to declare prescription drugs at customs? ›

If you're prescribed medication abroad, review U.S. Customs & Border Patrol's list of restricted and prohibited items to certify that medication obtained abroad may be brought back into the country. Declare all medication and associated items at customs. Carry medication obtained abroad in its original container.

Will TSA check my pills? ›

Medications in pill or other solid forms must undergo security screening.

Can TSA see pills in your bag? ›

Can airport scanners see pills? Even if the pills are contained in plastic, non metallic or metallic bottles, the answer is yes. The airport scanners have no problems finding the pills that you are travelling with, liquid form or not.

Does medication have to be in original boxes when flying? ›

Bring enough medicine for your whole trip. You may want to bring extra, in case your return is delayed. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) doesn't ask you to keep your medicines in their original prescription bottles.

Can I bring prescription medication into Italy? ›

Travelers should not bring excess supplies of prescription drugs into the country and cannot bring prescription drugs for other people. The import of medications into Italy by courier services or by mail is strictly regulated by Italian Customs laws.

How do I get a medication passport? ›

It is also useful to request a medication passport from your GP or pharmacy. If you lose your medication while traveling, a doctor can prescribe the correct replacement for you. This is not an official travel document.

What is a Webster pack? ›

Webster-pak sets out your medications for each time of day, and each day of the week so you know exactly what to take and when to take it. Your pharmacist dispenses your medication into a Webster-pak which is sealed to prevent spilling or medications being mixed up.

Can you take medicine on a plane Europe? ›

The answer to both questions is yes. Essential medicines are allowed in quantities larger than 100 ml, but only for use during the trip and you may have to prove its authenticity.

Can I send medicine through USPS International? ›

Medicines are controlled substances and are subject to strict regulations. Prescription medications may only be mailed by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registered distributors.

Do you have to declare prescription drugs at customs UK? ›

In all cases, medicines must have been lawfully prescribed and dispensed to you and must be carried on your person, when you enter or leave the UK. We recommend you carry a letter from your doctor or prescribing clinician. You may need to show this at the border.

Do prescription drugs have to be in original containers when flying internationally? ›

Keep medicines in their original, labeled containers. Ensure that they are clearly labeled with your full name, health care provider's name, generic and brand name, and exact dosage. Bring copies of all written prescriptions, including the generic names for medicines.

Can you go through customs with prescription drugs? ›

A rule of thumb: Bring no more than a 90-day supply of medication. If you're staying longer than 90 days, you may have additional medication sent to you by mail or courier. You should be able to provide documentation showing that the medication is being sent for your own use while visiting the United States.

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