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Old 04-15-2018, 12:16 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Finger Cookin View Post
A quick google suggests that a single course treatment/90 day supply (whichever is less) can be brought back home by Canadian residents provided it is for personal use (or for use by a person with whom they are travelling) and the prescription is in its original retail or hospital/pharmacy dispensed packaging.

https://www.canada.ca/en/health-cana...ions-0084.html
Thanks. I visited that page but must've misread the Personal Use section.

Canadian Resident:

Importations of prescription drugs by Canadian residents are not permitted by mail or courier.#

So as not to interrupt a course of treatment, Health Canada may use enforcement discretion to permit a Canadians returning from abroad to bring with them on their person a single course of treatment or a 90-day supply based on the directions for use, whichever is less, of a prescription drug.#

The drug must be for the individual's own personal use or the use of a person for whom they are responsible and with whom they are travelling.#

The drug must be in one of the following: Hospital or pharmacy dispensed packaging; Original retail packaging; or have the original label affixed to it which clearly indicates what the health product is and what it contains.
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