Codeine is one of the most commonly banned substances followed by Tramadol
You would probably not think that your prescription medication would land you in trouble at the airport.
Turns out that your totally legal, prescribed medication could get you in a lot of trouble if they’re discovered by the wrong people.
Medications like Tramadol and codeine could get you arrested even if you have a prescription.
So, before you travel anywhere, check if the country you’re visiting allows your medication. Each country, from Nigeria to the US, has different rules on medication.
If the nation you’re planning on visiting bans the drugs you need, it’s crucial to contact their foreign embassy before you travel.
In situations like these, they should give you permission, or will recommend an alternative medication for you to bring.
Codeine is one of the most commonly banned substances, as it contains opiates, also found in heroin and is illegal in both Greece, Mauritius and Hong Kong.
Tramadol is another commonly banned substance. It’s a strong painkiller that’s related to morphine (itself another commonly restricted medication) and both the US and several African countries don’t allow it.
If you’re caught, even if the drugs are on prescription, the penalties can be severe. From deportation to even imprisonment and death.
Always check with an embassy before you fly.