With respect to the other author, I’m not so sure this will be trouble-free. We have another question here about taking prescription drugs to Hungary, which quotes an official source as saying
Products containing narcotic substances can only enter with the special permission of the Ministry of Health and Welfare.
which would certainly include morphine, and quite possibly diazepam. Although the site giving the original advice is down, and the replacement is much less helpful, I would never assume it’ll be OK to cross a border with narcotics. You should probably contact your local Hungarian embassy/consulate and get advice from the source, preferably in writing.
TL;DR:
Take your medication with the original box with the pills inside the sealed blister pack with doctors prescription. Get in touch with your nearest Hungarian Embassy/Consulate and cross check if these prescriptions are permissible into Hungary.
Long version:
If I were you I would take the medications with their original boxes and the pills/tablets in their sealed blister packs, alongside with your dispensing box.
Should Customs pull you aside with all these medicines, it is easier for the Customs officials to identify the medication by looking at the chemical ingredients on the box, rather than them looking at a pill and taking your word for what they are.
If these drugs are for legitimate use, you’ve got nothing to be scared for, and it is good to be prepared for the unforeseen, by having as much printed documentation on you to show officials when you arrive.
Furthermore it might be advisable to take a doctors prescription with you and let your doctor and pharmacist know you’re travelling overseas, should the Customs officials want to cross check with your doctor/pharmacist.
With so many medicines, it might be advisable to get in touch with your nearest Hungarian Embassy/Consulate, and go over your list of medication and ask if these are permissible to Hungary? If it is permissible, you should request to get a written document from them stating so.
Furthermore it might be good to have a record on when and who you spoke with at which Hungarian Embassy, should you have any problems while you’re travelling.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024