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17 July, 2013 at 5:33 pm #392376
Hur funkar det i thai, Många svenskar har diagnosen +medecin,
Även många 40-50 åringar med diagnosen samt medecinering, Medicineringen är ju i regel typ amfetamin
(jaba) godkänner thaimyndigheter svenskt läkarintyg+innförande av dylik medicin? -
18 July, 2013 at 4:40 am #476074
Kopierade från ambassadens hemsida. Det ser ut som det är möjligt att stanna i max 30 dgr om personen skiftar till ett alternativt preparat.
” I am taking prescribed dexamphetamine tablets as treatment for my ADHD. Is my medication legal in Thailand?
Answer :
Dexamphetamine is classified as a narcotic drug of category 1 according to the Narcotics Act B.E. 2522 (1979) of Thailand, amended by the Narcotics Act B.E. 2545 (2002). The importation into Thailand of narcotic drugs in category 1 (such as dexamphetamine) is prohibited (except for the approved use by a government agency). This prohibition includes those cases in which patients wish to carry those medications for personal medical treatment during visits to Thailand. Therefore, the FDA is not authorized to issue a permit for travellers to Thailand to carry narcotic drugs in category 1 (such as dexamphetamine) for personal use.Furthermore, dexamphetamine is not available in Thailand. In this case, please consult your physician as to whether you can use an alternative medication such as methylphenidate for treatment of ADHD or narcolepsy.
Methylphenidate is classified as a psychotropic substance in category 2 according to the Psychotropic Substances Act B.E. 2518 (1975). A patient under treatment is allowed to bring Methylphenidate 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. “
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