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What medication can you not take to Bali?

It is prohibited to bring narcotics into the Country. If you are bringing medicines containing narcotics you must declare your medication by using customs declaration (CD) and present a physician's letter that states the reason for taking the medicine and a copy of original prescription to customs officers.



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Bring medicine to Indonesia
Someone traveling to Indonesia and he/her brings medications must: bring a letter from the doctor which explains the drug's substance, prescription & dosage. have the same name written on the prescription and on the boarding pass. be used for personal purposes.

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Taking medications into Bali
Carry doctor's certificates, original packaging and prescriptions with you and mark your medication as being for 'personal use' on any customs forms. Keep in mind that you can obtain many over-the-counter medications (e.g. headache pills) in Bali as well.

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Thanks to reports of entitled foreign tourists misbehaving and disrespecting the locals (and the Gods) of the sacred mountains, the city has officially banned mountain climbing and hiking on all of Bali's 22 mountains with 'immediate effect'.

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Medication is usually screened by X-ray; however, if a passenger does not want a medication X-rayed, he or she may ask for a visual inspection instead. This request must be made before any items are sent through the X-ray tunnel.

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2) Prescriptions must undergo an X-ray screening, but you can request a visual inspection if you prefer. Prescription screening is usually done through an x-ray with the rest of your items, but you can request a visual inspection if you prefer.

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Ask your doctor for a letter on their letterhead explaining your medical treatment and necessity, translated into the host country's language, if necessary. Pack enough medication to last the length of your trip and no more than personal-use quantities.

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