What to do

  1. 1

    Check the active ingredient

    Use the live Thai FDA traveler portal for the actual ingredient and travel date, not a brand-name example.

  2. 2

    Match schedule and quantity

    Select the narcotic, psychotropic or ordinary-medicine branch and keep its day limit and document rule together.

  3. 3

    Complete permit and Customs steps

    Apply for IC-2 when required, respect the 15-day timing where applicable, keep original containers and follow current Customs instructions.

Key facts

Narcotic Schedules II–III
Up to 90 days: IC-2 requiredRequest at least 15 days before arrival under Version 5.
Psychotropic Schedules II–IV
Up to 30 days: certificate or prescriptionA 31–90-day supply requires Form IC-2 under Version 5.
Ordinary medicine
Up to 30 days for personal useUse only after the active ingredient is confirmed not to require the controlled-substance branch.
Detailed explanation4 short sections

Start with the active ingredient

Use the live Thai FDA traveler portal to check the actual active ingredient for the actual trip date. Do not classify a medicine from its brand name alone. The portal is the current substance-check and application surface, so an example in an article cannot replace that live result.

If the ingredient's status is unclear, keep the answer unresolved and use the Thai FDA contact in the current guidance. This page does not advise stopping, changing or substituting medication, and a foreign prescription does not by itself establish that Thai entry requirements are satisfied.

Follow the narcotic branch

Thai FDA Version 5 guidance says prescribed narcotic drugs in permitted Schedules II–III, in an amount up to a 90-day supply, require Form IC-2. The request must be made at least 15 days before arrival. Medicines outside the permitted schedules may be prohibited.

Keep the schedule, quantity and timing together when applying the rule. A 90-day maximum does not remove the permit requirement, and a prescription does not replace the form for this branch. Recheck the portal and current Version 5 successor guidance before the application deadline.

Follow the psychotropic branch

For prescribed psychotropic substances in Schedules II–IV, Version 5 says up to 30 days may be carried with a qualifying medical certificate or prescription. A 31–90-day supply requires Form IC-2. The document also gives Customs-document and original-container instructions.

Do not merge this with the narcotic branch: the quantity and document rules differ. Keep the medicine in its original container and follow the Customs pathway in the current official guidance, using the permit where the active ingredient, schedule and quantity require it.

Use the general rule only for ordinary medicine

Thai FDA's general personal-import page says ordinary medicines may be carried for personal use up to 30 days. Its broad page was published in 2023, before Version 5's more specific controlled-substance workflow dated 21 September 2024.

For a controlled ingredient, use the later, specific Version 5 branch rather than the general page's older wording. Schedules, forms and Customs procedures can change, so this is a dated process map—not legal or medical advice and not an ingredient-specific authorization.

Evidence

Sources

3 dated records support the material facts on this page.

  1. Request Permit for Travelers (opens in a new tab)

    Thai Food and Drug Administration, Narcotics Control Divisionofficial governmentChecked

  2. Bringing of health products into the Kingdom of Thailand (opens in a new tab)

    Thai Food and Drug Administrationofficial governmentChecked