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Follow these simple rules to make sure you don't get caught up at the border:
Don't bring medicines or medical devices into Australia for anyone other than yourself or an immediate family member.
For prescription medicines, we recommend you carry a prescription or letter from your doctor with you. The prescription or letter should outline what you are taking and how much you are bringing with you.
Keep the original packaging for your medicines and medical devices intact so they can be easily identified.
Do not bring more than a 3 month supply with you.
Check what medicines need to be declared at the border at the Department of Home Affairs website on the Can you bring it in?- external site webpage. You must declare any medicines which may be subject to abuse or misuse. This includes steroids, strong pain medicines, cannabis and other restricted medicines.
Injections that contain material of human or animal origin, such as growth hormone, require special permission to bring into the country. An Australian doctor must organise access for you through the Special Access Scheme. You do not need permission to bring insulin with you for personal use.
You should check the list of substances which are subject to import controls- external site as certain items require permission from the Office of Drug Control to bring to Australia. |
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