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Dabigatran (Pradaxa) is classified as medical preparations according to the Drug Act B.E. 2510 (1967). A patient under treatment is allowed to bring those medications into Thailand for personal use in a quantity NOT EXCEEDING 30 DAYS OF PRESCRIBED USAGE when accompanied by a valid prescription and/or medical document from the prescribing physician.
Therefore, you don't need the permit for your medications from Thai FDA. However, please keep the medications in the original packaging. Please keep prescription and/or medical document from the prescribing physician between you stay in Thailand.
If you have nothing else to declare you are allowed to pass through the Green Channel at airport customs without declaring the medication because it is then considered as personal belongings.
I recommend that you should have a valid prescription and/or medical document of a physician for any drugs carrying in to Thailand.
For carry medicine exceed 30 day, I suggest that you deposit the quantity of your medications exceeding the allowed 30-day usage at the airport Customs Bond. You can deposit your medications there, receive a receipt for them, and then be free to leave the airport. As you depart Thailand through that same airport, first check-in with your airline and receive your boarding pass, then present the receipt for your medication to officials of your airline. You will then be accompanied by an official of your airline to the Customs Bonding Facility to recover your medications.
Please see further details about the Customs Bonding Facility in the attached file.
You can call to ask about customs bonding at Tel. 662 134 0403 or email to :101299@customs.go.th, 1164@customs.go.th
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Best regards,
Jantra Wichittho (Ms.)
Pharmacist, Practitioner Level
Narcotics Control Division
Food and Drug Administration
Ministry of Public Health
Tiwanond Road, Nonthaburi 11000,Thailand
Tel.+662 590 7346
Fax +662 590 7707
Das ist dann wohl die offizielle Version. Alles über 30 Tage soll am Flughafen beim Zoll deponiert werden. Wenn ich TH über den selben Flughafen wieder verlasse bekomme ich meine Medis zurück und das Spiel geht im nächsten Land wieder von vorne los
Dabigatran (Pradaxa) is classified as medical preparations according to the Drug Act B.E. 2510 (1967). A patient under treatment is allowed to bring those medications into Thailand for personal use in a quantity NOT EXCEEDING 30 DAYS OF PRESCRIBED USAGE when accompanied by a valid prescription and/or medical document from the prescribing physician.
Therefore, you don't need the permit for your medications from Thai FDA. However, please keep the medications in the original packaging. Please keep prescription and/or medical document from the prescribing physician between you stay in Thailand.
If you have nothing else to declare you are allowed to pass through the Green Channel at airport customs without declaring the medication because it is then considered as personal belongings.
I recommend that you should have a valid prescription and/or medical document of a physician for any drugs carrying in to Thailand.
For carry medicine exceed 30 day, I suggest that you deposit the quantity of your medications exceeding the allowed 30-day usage at the airport Customs Bond. You can deposit your medications there, receive a receipt for them, and then be free to leave the airport. As you depart Thailand through that same airport, first check-in with your airline and receive your boarding pass, then present the receipt for your medication to officials of your airline. You will then be accompanied by an official of your airline to the Customs Bonding Facility to recover your medications.
Please see further details about the Customs Bonding Facility in the attached file.
You can call to ask about customs bonding at Tel. 662 134 0403 or email to :101299@customs.go.th, 1164@customs.go.th
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Best regards,
Jantra Wichittho (Ms.)
Pharmacist, Practitioner Level
Narcotics Control Division
Food and Drug Administration
Ministry of Public Health
Tiwanond Road, Nonthaburi 11000,Thailand
Tel.+662 590 7346
Fax +662 590 7707
Das ist dann wohl die offizielle Version. Alles über 30 Tage soll am Flughafen beim Zoll deponiert werden. Wenn ich TH über den selben Flughafen wieder verlasse bekomme ich meine Medis zurück und das Spiel geht im nächsten Land wieder von vorne los