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What medicines are illegal in Germany?

Drugs (for example cannabis, opium, heroin, cocaine, khat, crystal) are prohibited and therefore cannot be bought in any store. tilidine,benzodiazepines, lyrics) may only be prescribed by the doctor. may not be imparted or sold.



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Before entering Germany from a country that is not a member of the Schengen Agreement, patients shall have their prescribing physician issue, and carry on their journey, a multilingual certificate specifying the individual and daily doses, the name of the active ingredient and the duration of the journey.

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Some of the most commonly marketed OTC medicines in Germany include Acetaminophen, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Voltaren Gel, and Dorithricin.

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In Germany, in addition to prescription dispensing, aspirin, diclofenac, ibuprofen, naproxen and paracetamol are widely available OTC at pharmacies (not supermarkets) and through internet pharmacies, always involving professional pharmacists in the sale.

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Provided that you carry only your personal medicines and they are limited to a plausible amount, there is no obligation to declare. Just walk through the green door (nothing to declare) and nobody will care about your stuff.

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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.

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Liquids in containers over 100 ml and a total exceeding 1 L. Environmentally hazardous substances, magnetised material, lithium batteries, genetically modified organisms. If you transport electronic cigarettes, they must go in your hand luggage, NEVER in checked baggage.

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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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Traveling with Medication
  • Declare all drugs, medicinals, and similar products to the appropriate CBP official;
  • Carry such substances in their original containers;
  • Carry only the quantity of such substances that a person with that condition (e.g., chronic pain) would normally carry for his/her personal use; and.


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