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axab43

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Mar 10, 2024
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I have found a place in India that is willing to send zopiclone and diazepam through the post, even in quantitites of 50 and 100 tablets, (I'm from the UK.)

My question is before handing out the money they will want for this, it is like to go through customs, does anyone know? I can't see how it will, especially at those quantitites and they are the minimum quantities. Does anyone else have experience of customs abroad for things like diazepam? (I'm from the UK.)
 
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Praestat_Mori

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May 21, 2023
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Each country has a law about importing meds - specifically meds that are subject to prescription.

If customs finds the meds they will seize them - most likely. If you travel on your own you probably are allowed to carry a supply for up to 90 days in your personal luggage.

You never know whether customs inspect your parcel or not. Probably customs is looking for imported meds. Afaik India is known to be such a country.

All I can advise is to check your local laws and regulations on that topic or consult a lawyer who is able to give advice.
 
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axab43

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Mar 10, 2024
221
Each country has a law about importing meds - specifically meds that are subject to prescription.

If customs finds the meds they will seize them - most likely. If you travel on your own you probably are allowed to carry a supply for up to 90 days in your personal luggage.

You never know whether customs inspect your parcel or not. Probably customs is looking for imported meds. Afaik India is known to be such a country.

All I can advise is to check your local laws and regulations on that topic or consult a lawyer who is able to give advice.
Thank you. Unfortunately, I think customs would seize these as they are in such numbers for one thing. ANd my doctor is already very suspicious about me being suicidal as he has locked my medication (including zopiclone) down so I can't order it myself, one the pharmacy team has to do it. ANd he won't prescribe diazepam even though my mental health is really bad and very painful sometimes. I tried to order meto from an online pharmacy in the UK and it went through the system and then was refused by a doctor. I think they may have contacted my surgery, even though I didn't put my surgery.

I do have diazepam that is a few years out of date though. THere are only about twenty 5mg tablets but they should provide some of the desired effect if/when I do decided to take the SN>
 
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blackwidow

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Aug 12, 2022
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I have found a place in India that is willing to send zopiclone and diazepam through the post, even in quantitites of 50 and 100 tablets, (I'm from the UK.)

My question is before handing out the money they will want for this, it is like to go through customs, does anyone know? I can't see how it will, especially at those quantitites and they are the minimum quantities. Does anyone else have experience of customs abroad for things like diazepam? (I'm from the UK.)
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