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  1. Counterfeit drugs are common in some countries, so only use medicine you bring from home and make sure to pack enough for the duration of your trip, plus extra in case of travel delays. If you must buy drugs during your trip in an emergency, see CDC’s Counterfeit Drugs page.

  2. Traveling with medication. Detailed information on the import of prescription drugs, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances used in treatments and medical devices from the U.S. to Poland is available on the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspectorate's website.

  3. Pages available in the www.gov.pl domain may contain e-mail addresses. By clicking an e-mail address provided as a link, you consent to the processing of your data (e-mail address and other data provided on a voluntary basis in the message) in order for the recipient to send a response to the submitted questions.

  4. CDC Travelers’ Health Branch provides updated travel information, notices, and vaccine requirements to inform international travelers and provide guidance to the clinicians who serve them.

  5. The requirement to be fully vaccinated on Qantas operated international flights is effective from when flights resumed on 1 November 2021. 6. What vaccines will Qantas accept? COVID-19 vaccines that are or recognised by the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia (TGA) will be accepted. 7.

  6. 18 sty 2023 · Montréal, 18 January 2023 – ICAO has issued reinforced recommendations for countries on risk management and the introduction of COVID-19 related national air travel requirements.

  7. 19 sty 2018 · Traveling with medication — even prescription drugs — isn’t as simple as packing it. Here’s how to stay on the right side of the law, anywhere you go.