First: NO, it is perfectly legal to import prescription drugs for which you have a prescription.
I think what you meant was: "Is it illegal to buy drugs from Another Country without prescription and import them?"
For America, typically yes, especially for stimulants and painkillers, which are always controlled substances because people always are trying to get their hands on them. See http://www.rxpop.com/legal.asp
I don't know how accurate the material is, but you can only import an FDA unapproved drug if you have a valid medical reason, and I guess the FDA expressly wants a "doctors note" to say it's OK, but not a prescription. But if you're importing a drug for an FDA approved reason, it says it's illegal.
Licit: this is a drug that is acceptable by law under some circumstances. e.g : when a person is under age. Illicit: these are drugs that are illegal to use, possess, use or produce. e.g : cocaine, marijuana.
Class C drugs are illegal to possess, supply, and produce without the appropriate authorization in the United Kingdom. These drugs include substances such as anabolic steroids, benzodiazepines, and some tranquilizers. If someone is found in possession of these drugs without a valid prescription, they could face legal consequences.
Generic drugs are not as expensive as the patented drugs because they are not under patent protection. The manufacturers of generic drugs do not have to pay for the research and development costs that the manufacturers of patented drugs do. Generic drugmakers also don't have to worry about recouping those costs through high prices. 24healthgoods
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Generic prescription drugs
no it is not illegal to be on drugs of any kind. It is illegal to Cary drugs that are not perscribed or are illegal(duh). and it is illegal to drive on several substances but a DUI is all encompassing driving under the influence of alcohal is just as bad as driving under the influence of cocaine and does not incure any additional charges. if you are walking down the street high as hell on any substance an officer can stop you and question and may find grownds to conduct searches if he can smell somthing but beyond that theres nothing he can do provided you are not beligerent.
Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that have exactly the same dosage, intended use.
Drugs become illegal when law makers decide to pass laws saying these drugs are illegal.
Yes, generic drugs are the same chemical as a brand name medication. An example is Clonazepam, the generic name of Klonopin. Both are the same things. Generic medications are cheaper than brand names because you are not paying for the advertising that the name has contributed to.
She loses interest in things that formerly interested her. She begins to shirk responsibilities such as work and school. She begins to socialize with persons who use illegal drugs and stops socializing with those who do not. She comes in contact with criminals who sell and possess illegal drugs. She risks arrest when purchasing or carrying illegal drugs. She becomes alienated from loved ones, friends and family members, who do not approve of her illegal drug use.
Yes. So-called 'generic' drugs are made to the same formulation as the name-brand products.
No, it is not legal to possess drugs that are not intended for use in interstate commerce.