Frequently Asked Questions FAQ
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To import a prescription medication, the following documentation is typically required:
- A valid prescription from your local physician, and in some cases a U.S. physician if applicable
- If needed, Everywhere.org can assist in arranging a prescription from a licensed physician in the country where the medication will be dispensed
- A written declaration confirming the medication is for personal use only
- In certain countries, approval or an import license from the local Ministry of Health may be required. This is commonly granted when the medication is life-saving, unavailable locally, and the patient is the named individual on the prescription, in accordance with personal importation regulations
Requirements vary by country, and our team will guide you through the process to ensure compliance.
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