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How many units doses are in the shipment? Would appreciate advice on how to get homeopathy medicines of brands available on shelf without prescription from India in courier please? I need help and advice on getting my homeopathy medicines from India.

These are without prescription and available on shelf in Homeopathy shops. I cannot get a Thai doctor certificate for these. They are strict about it. Even a copy of my Thai doc's certificate wouldn't do. They wanted the original. I have gotten meds sent me this way too. Basically, the way Gamini describes above by taking the pills out of the strips and stuffing them into an envelope. Obviously, you'll need someone at the Indian end to help. Posted this awhile ago regarding my import of snowboard boots that I had shipped to me along with 2 bottles of ibuprofen gel caps hard to find here, they mostly only have the tablet version.

Over the counter here and just about everywhere in the world. Fedex informed me that Thai Customs was holding onto my shipment because I didn't have a license to import medication so they'd have to go through some hoop jumping to help me 'clear' it at x,xxx fee, on top of the duty.

One of the hoops was I had to send my ID card by courier no copies accepted; so no way on that unless I wanted to come and show it to them in person at the Suvarnabhumi lucky I don't live in Chiang Mai or Phuket. It really felt like they were just hoping I'd abandon the shipment. In the end, since I have nothing but time on my hands, I drove up and went through all the steps and paid all the fees and got my boots, spent a whole day doing this.

There was no option to just abandon the meds and let just the boots through. Lesson learned, I'll just hand carry when I fly or go through the 'hardship' of using local brands as much as possible.

I sometimes buy it myself. Around baht for 10 x mg gel capsules. Not sure if that would be an alternative. Just got in another shipment via DHL delivered today. Really quick: Kol-Bkk 3 days, customs clearance 6 days. The medication you needed was unavailable i n Thailand. I say this because majority of people who post wanting to bring in meds by mail are wanting to do this for meds available in Thailand, as a way of saving money.

A person would be unlikely to succeed in getting an FDA permit for a drug available in Thailand, and the whole process of doing this and importing by courier would almost certainly cost more than buying locally. For people in that situation, either paying local price or taking their chances with mail order using regular post are the best options. I don't know how to search for it on Facebook, but there was an older guy here in Chiang Mai who was doing the same thing as you.

I forget what meds he was getting but one or two of them were ED meds, I remember that. One day there was a knock at his door. As he explained it, there were a team of police as well as officers from the prosecutors office and the FDA. Apparently the postal service tipped them off to the regular shipments from India and the contents - x-ray??. They informed him that he had broken a number of laws and he was arrested.

The way he explained it "It was the biggest mistake of his life". I forget what it cost him to dispose of the matter, but it was a huge amount of money. Be careful! This is not the same as Gamini who is obtaining medicine for his own personal use for his health.

No difference from Thai FDA point of view. All imported meds need FDA clearance. Which DHL does for you. Of course, an occasional small shipment of some benign prescription med by regular mail can slip through. But you are asking for trouble regardless.

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