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A step-by-step guide on how to bring medicines into the UAE for residents and visitors

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Last updated: 2024/06/16 at 5:49 AM
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has strict drug laws that criminalize the production, import, export, transport, purchase, sale, possession, and storage of narcotic and psychotropic substances. Travellers to the UAE must be aware of these laws and carry prescriptions for their medications to avoid serious consequences. Controlled drugs in the UAE are closely monitored and regulated due to their potential for abuse and dependence.

Controlled drugs in the UAE are categorised into two classes: Class A or CDa drugs, which are narcotics and psychotropic substances, and Class B or CDb drugs, which are semi-controlled substances. These include strong painkillers, medications that affect the mind, emotions, and behavior, stimulants, and sedatives and tranquilizers. Approval through the Ministry of Health and Prevention (Mohap) website is required for residents, tourists, and transit passengers who need to bring controlled medications into the country.

Travellers carrying controlled medications must have a valid prescription, a medical report, and copies of their Emirates ID and passport for approval. The approval process involves providing detailed documentation, including the quantity of medication required for personal use during the stay in the UAE. The application is typically processed within three working days at no cost to the traveller.

For travellers carrying controlled medicines, such as narcotic or psychotropic drugs, prior approval from Mohap is required, along with specific documents in Arabic or English, including a valid medical prescription and a certificate or permit from the health authority of the country of departure. The amount of medication carried should not exceed a 30-day supply, and travellers must have these documents on hand for presentation to authorities when requested.

Travellers are prohibited from bringing non-registered or cancelled medicines into the UAE. Non-registered medicines are not authorized for use in the country, while cancelled medicines have been previously registered but deemed unsafe for consumption. Herbal medicines are subject to the same regulations as prescription-only medicines, and travellers must follow the same procedures for their personal use.

For travellers carrying medical devices containing medicinal active ingredients, the same procedures apply as for controlled and non-controlled medicines. For any inquiries or assistance related to the procedures for travellers carrying medications into the UAE, individuals can contact the Narcotic and Psychotropic Control Section at the Ministry of Health in the UAE. It is essential to understand and comply with UAE drug laws to avoid any legal implications when travelling to the country.

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