Reimported Drugs

August 28, 2009

Definition: Reimported drugs are usage medications approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that were made in the United States, sent abroad, and then brought back into the United States. Currently, it is unlawful for residents of the United States to reimport prescription medications.Examples: If a drug society makes an FDA-approved prescription put drugs into in the United States and sends that physic to a pharmacy in Canada, it is unlawful for you to buy that drug in Canada and bring it back into the United States.