Check the Canadian and your country’s import regulations before ordering. Canada has strict rules on importing medication; prescriptions must meet specific requirements.
Confirm if your medication requires a special import permit. This often involves a doctor’s prescription and potentially additional documentation.
Understand that customs officials may inspect your package. Be prepared for delays; packages may be held for verification.
Declare all medications accurately on customs forms. Incorrect information leads to delays or seizure of your package.
Familiarize yourself with the penalties for importing medications illegally. These can include fines and legal consequences.
Research reputable online pharmacies. Not all online pharmacies operating from Canada are legitimate. Verify licenses and certifications before ordering.
Always keep copies of all your transaction details, including order confirmation and tracking information.
Contact Canadian customs directly for clarification on any aspect of the import regulations related to medication. Their website offers detailed guidelines.
Remember: Importing prescription drugs without proper authorization carries significant risks. Prior preparation is crucial for a smoother process.


