Medical certificate for carrying medication 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the medical certificate for carrying medication in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's name and date of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. In the section labeled 'Medical condition(s)', specify any relevant medical conditions that necessitate the use of medications and utensils.
  4. List all medications under 'Medication(s) (generic name)'. Be thorough, including each medication's generic name to avoid confusion.
  5. Detail any utensils required, such as syringes and needles, in their respective fields. This ensures clarity on what is being carried.
  6. Finally, add the date, physician’s signature, and official stamp at the bottom of the form to validate it.

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You can take tablets and capsules in your carry-on baggage (with a doctors note/prescription) or in your checked baggage. *Liquid medicine does not need to fit in the transparent bag for carrying liquids, but you should have it ready for inspection by airport security.
You should carry your medication, covering letter from your doctor and your personal licence, if needed, in your hand luggage. You should: Keep medicines in their original packaging clearly labelled. Liquid medicines less than 100mls should be placed in a transparent plastic bag, with other liquids.
Choose the service you need. Select which letter, certificate, or referral you require. Provide your information. Answer the GPs questions online and upload relevant evidence (well let you know whats needed). GP Review. Receive your document*
If you dont have the original container, bring a copy of your prescription or a letter from your doctor explaining your condition and why you need this medication. Travel with no more than you need for your personal use during your stay. A rule of thumb: Bring no more than a 90-day supply of medication.
Dangerous Drugs, Controlled Precursor and Essential Chemicals. Travellers to the Philippines who take prescription drugs (tablets and ampoules) should bring a letter from their physician stating the condition for which they are receiving treatment and the dosage, with English translation.

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Before Travel Many countries allow a 30-day supply of certain medicines, but also require the traveler to carry a prescription or a medical certificate from their health care provider.

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