Morocco Tightens Rules on Bringing Personal Medications into Country

The Moroccan Customs services prohibit the introduction of medicines into Morocco, except for personal needs. To this end, certain provisions must be scrupulously respected.
Thus, medicines for personal use can benefit from customs exemption. In this case, when they are introduced, you must:
• provide the relevant medical documents (medical certificate, prescription, etc.);
• subscribe to an undertaking to use the imported medicines only for personal needs and to re-export the unused quantity, at the end of the stay.
The model of this commitment (attached document), provided by the customs office of entry, is also available on the website of the Customs Administration.
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