Not sure about baclofin but I have bought naltraxone over the counter in both Spain and France and taken them through customs to Italy USA and Spain and Ive never had a problem. Funny enough the only time I ever had an issue at customs was with melotonian whis is restricted here. They looked at it for a few minutes and then let them go. I had bought two boxes and put al into one to save space so they might have looked suspicious as well as being small white tabs.
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Not sure about baclofin but I have bought naltraxone over the counter in both Spain and France and taken them through customs to Italy USA and Spain and Ive never had a problem. Funny enough the only time I ever had an issue at customs was with melotonian whis is restricted here. They looked at it for a few minutes and then let them go. I had bought two boxes and put al into one to save space so they might have looked suspicious as well as being small white tabs.
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Taking Baclofen on holiday /Through customs
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Did you have proof that you bought the medicines they looked at, or any labels on the packets from the pharmacy?or where they just in unmarked boxes?
What I'm trying to say is that when buying over the internet I get bottles/packs completely untainted, whereas if I'd got them prescribed the pharamacy or Dr would put a label on with my name, date of birth as well as doseage etc?Did you have such labels on yours?
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Taking Baclofen on holiday /Through customs
To your original questions, Bounce: I both travel to India w/bucketloads of baclofen in my bags and buy it over the counter while I'm there, returning with even more. I also buy a year's supply of several other generic meds and carry those home with me. Never had anyone ask anything or look at anything.
Just my experience."Wherever you are is the entry point." --Kabir
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Taking Baclofen on holiday /Through customs
Nothing at all to indicate that they are "mine." They come in blister packs that are labeled with the name of the meds. Sometimes the blister packs are in a box that is also labeled with the name of the med. My bags have never been searched, so I have no idea what would happen if they were . . .
I have carried all kinds of pills and supplements in un-marked bottles and baggies all around the U.S./Mexico in carry-on bags that were x-rayed over and over. Still no problem."Wherever you are is the entry point." --Kabir
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