This is NOT an official government website. We are an independent resource providing information and assistance to travelers.
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@Paul ********
its not different. Rules about bringing medicine to Thailand is the same regardless of nationality. London embassy website has incorrect information
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@Aake *********
Alright then. Out of experience I would not trust the embassies when it comes to this.
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@Paul ********
Its a official government website (FDA), it where you have to submit the application for the permit.

Not shooting anyone 😉 Its not a new thing with outdated embassy websites. Heck, go look at 10 different ones and information will vary.

No need to be offended because i pointed out the facts.

Its a few years ago it changed from 30 to 90 days.

For medications, this is pretty much the only reliable source.

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@Ilse *********
is know, i live in NL. But it is still a useless document in Thailand . You still need that Permit from Thai Government.

Class 3 and lower only requires your name on the box.
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@Henrik ****
it does meet the requirements for all medication except class 2.

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@Paul ********
it’s currently 90 days. Never trust Thai Embassies websites. They are riddled with misinformation and outdated information

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@Tim ********
its not misinformation, the embassy websites are riddled with errors (they each run their own outdated sites)

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@Ilse *********
if you need to bring opioids you need a special permit (which is easy to get)

Your country’s “medical passport” is worthless in Thailand.

The Dutch «Medical Passport» is only valid in Europe, but is a handy overview.

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@Henrik ****
it is sufficient for most medication. Don’t give advice on things you don’t know

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@Robert **********
Incorrect, only applies to certain meds and in those case doctors letter is not enough

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