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Topic: Medicines and Travel

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People on medical treatment need to carry their medicines with them when they travel. It is particularly important that they plan ahead when going overseas. Medicines that are available in Australia may not be available overseas. People therefore need to carry enough medicine so that it does not run out. However, there are limits to how much medicine can be taken out of Australia. It is helpful if the traveller has a list of their medicines. This should include the chemical (generic) names as the brand names may not be the same as in Australia. Some Australian medicines, such as codeine, may be illegal in other countries so it is best to check with the foreign embassy what is allowed.

Information about carrying medicines supplied by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme is available from the Medicare Australia website or by calling 1800 500 147. The website includes a form that can be filled in if you are taking medicines out of Australia.


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Last updated: 28th April, 2008
Review Date: 24th January, 2008





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