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[购物/送礼] 急急求助!是否有人近期回美国,可以帮忙人肉带点东西吗

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发表于 2013-4-7 18:56:40 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
如题,,
有些药吃完了但是在美国不好买,想要带到美国,可是快递都不肯走,只能希望哪位大神最近能够帮忙人肉带了。。。

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发表于 2013-4-7 19:01:47 | 只看该作者
药你吃,坐牢罚款别人来么?
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-7 19:03:44 | 只看该作者
KT000000 发表于 2013-4-7 18:01
药你吃,坐牢罚款别人来么?

不是毒药。。。。。。如果是违禁品的话我就带不回来了。。
我自己都带来了,只是不够了
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发表于 2013-4-7 19:06:11 | 只看该作者
Keega 发表于 2013-4-7 18:03
不是毒药。。。。。。如果是违禁品的话我就带不回来了。。
我自己都带来了,只是不够了 ...

china town药还挺全的啊 MM可以去china town看一下呀
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发表于 2013-4-7 19:06:17 | 只看该作者
Keega 发表于 2013-4-7 21:03
不是毒药。。。。。。如果是违禁品的话我就带不回来了。。
我自己都带来了,只是不够了 ...

你的意思是你没被抓所以人家也不会被抓么?如果没事的话直接快递就好了,为毛快递不干?帮人带这种管制的东西是最sb的,不知道怎么还会有人乐此不疲的做。
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-7 19:08:54 | 只看该作者
KT000000 发表于 2013-4-7 18:06
你的意思是你没被抓所以人家也不会被抓么?如果没事的话直接快递就好了,为毛快递不干?帮人带这种管制的 ...

你去问国内邮局,任何药都是不准寄的。
这位亲,如果是管制违禁用品我也不会让人带,我还没那么黑心!!!
别把你的理论劈头盖脸地就往我这堆。
我只是诚心地求帮助。
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发表于 2013-4-7 19:09:35 | 只看该作者
快递可以的吧?之前家里邮风湿药到美国都邮到了啊
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-7 19:09:40 | 只看该作者
纽约美妞 发表于 2013-4-7 18:06
china town药还挺全的啊 MM可以去china town看一下呀

我这儿木有china townTAT
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-7 19:10:23 | 只看该作者
源仔Erica 发表于 2013-4-7 18:09
快递可以的吧?之前家里邮风湿药到美国都邮到了啊

不行,,,家里人刚去问了邮局说啥药都不行,,
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Keega 发表于 2013-4-7 18:10
不行,,,家里人刚去问了邮局说啥药都不行,,

啊,怎么会这样。。。。
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发表于 2013-4-7 19:14:10 | 只看该作者
Keega 发表于 2013-4-7 21:08
你去问国内邮局,任何药都是不准寄的。
这位亲,如果是管制违禁用品我也不会让人带,我还没那么黑心!! ...

这是基本常识,又不是我的理论。你自己都没搞清楚什么药能不能带,能带的话带多少量算“personal use”,你得花多少钱让别人承担这个风险?
好好学习一下吧:
Information on Importation of Drugs
Prepared by the Division of Import Operations and Policy, FDA
The United States Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (Act) (21 U.S.C. section 331) prohibits the interstate shipment (which includes importation) of unapproved new drugs. Thus, the importation of drugs that lack FDA approval, whether for personal use or otherwise, violates the Act. Unapproved new drugs are any drugs, including foreign-made versions of U.S. approved drugs, that have not been manufactured in accordance with and pursuant to an FDA approval. Under the Act, FDA may refuse admission to any drug that "appears" to be unapproved, placing the burden on the importer to prove that the drug sought to be imported is in fact approved by FDA. Absent evidence that the specific drugs sought to be imported from a foreign country/area have been manufactured pursuant to an approved new drug application, in the manufacturing facility permitted under the application, such drugs would appear to be unapproved new drugs subject to FDA enforcement action.
The use of FDA resources to provide comprehensive coverage of unapproved new drugs imported for personal use is generally not justified, however, the agency developed guidance in its Regulation Procedures Manual (RPM) entitled "Coverage of Personal Importations" (copy enclosed). This guidance sets forth the agency's enforcement priorities related to the personal importation of unapproved new drugs, with enforcement being focused on products apparently intended for the commercial market and on fraudulent products and those that pose an unreasonable health risk. The guidance recognizes that circumstances may exist where, for example, a person has begun treatment with an unapproved drug in a foreign country/area or suffers from a condition for which there exists no FDA approved treatment. If such circumstances can be substantiated, as the text of the guidance quoted below notes, the guidance suggests that refraining from taking action against the illegal importation, in the exercise of enforcement discretion, may be appropriate. The guidance document is not, however, a license for individuals to import unapproved (and therefore illegal) drugs for personal use into the U.S., and even if all the factors noted in the guidance are present, the drugs remain illegal and FDA may decide that such drugs should be refused entry or seized. Similarly, the factors noted in the guidance, and documentation that should be obtained from individuals importing the drugs, are not mandatory requirements. They are intended to guide FDA enforcement discretion and should not be represented as binding requirements. The statements in the RPM are intended only to provide operating guidance for FDA personnel and are not intended to create or confer any rights, privileges, or benefits on or for any private person.
That said, FDA's guidance for coverage of personal importations of unapproved drugs identifies several factors that should be considered by FDA personnel when determining whether to exercise enforcement discretion and refrain from taking action against the importation of unapproved drugs. The General Guidance Section states that FDA should consider not taking enforcement actions against such importation:
"when 1) the intended use [of the drug] is unapproved and for a serious condition for which effective treatment may not be available domestically either through commercial or clinical means; 2) there is no known commercialization or promotion to persons residing in the U.S. by those involved in the distribution of the product at issue; 3) the product is considered not to represent an unreasonable risk; and 4) the individual seeking to import the product affirms in writing that it is for the patient's own use (generally not more than 3 month supply) and provides the name and address of the doctor licensed in the U.S. responsible for his or her treatment with the product or provides evidence that the product is for the continuation of a treatment begun in a foreign country/area." (Emphasis added)
The above guidance does not specify that a U.S. citizen may import an unapproved drug only with a prescription from a U.S. licensed physician, or that a foreign citizen may import an unapproved new drug only with a foreign prescription. Rather, to ensure that the importation is for personal use only (and not for resale), and to ensure that the use of the unapproved new drug sought to be imported into the U.S. is supervised and does not represent an unreasonable risk, the guidance provides that the individual affirm in writing that the drug is for his or her personal use, and provide either the name and address of the U.S. licensed physician who will supervise its use or some evidence that the treatment was begun in a foreign country/area and that the drugs are being imported to continue/conclude the already begun treatment. Thus, while not the only documentation, either a U.S. or foreign prescription, along with an affirmation of personal use, could be supplied as evidence that this factor exists.
The guidance also provides that the importation should generally not represent more than a 3 month supply of the unapproved products. The purpose for this provision is in keeping with the intent that the guidance relate to only drugs for personal use, not commercial distribution. As the document sets forth only guidance, the 3 month limitation is not a "requirement" or a "restriction." If an individual presents evidence that he or she requires more than a 3 month supply for the full treatment of his or her illness, and it appears that the reordering of a one or two month additional amount may be inappropriate, FDA may consider the release of the full amount. Similarly, if a foreign traveler to the U.S. seeks to import unapproved drugs during his or her stay in the U.S., the amount sought to be imported should represent the amount needed for personal use during the U.S. visit. Where the evidence appears to indicate that the drugs may be imported for commercial distribution, the guidance provides that FDA should refuse admission of such drugs.
It must be emphasized that the intent of the personal use importation guidance is to save FDA resources and to generally permit, through the exercise of enforcement discretion, medical treatments sought by individuals that are not otherwise available in the United States (where such treatments are not promoted/commercialized in the U.S.). Thus, foreign-made chemical versions of drugs available in the U.S. are not intended to be covered by the policy. For example, a person may decide that his or her FDA approved heart medication is cheaper in Mexico, and attempt to import the unapproved version of the drug from Mexico. FDA cannot assure that such products have been properly manufactured and are effective; therefore, given that such products are available in the U.S., their use would present an unreasonable risk and the guidance would not apply (unless the person seeking their importation could establish that the drugs were needed to refill a prescription while traveling or were otherwise needed while traveling).
Likewise, a drug such as Valium is available in the U.S. and, as such, a foreign-made version of the U.S. approved drug would not generally be considered a candidate to be permitted entry under the guidance. However, because the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) may have specific requirements that apply to the importation of controlled substances such as Valium, FDA's guidance on personal importations specifically provides that controlled substances should be returned to Customs for handling.
FDA will not approve a particular form or format for information to accompany personal use shipments, or approve any scheme proposed to facilitate the importation of an unapproved new drug, because to do so would be to imply that such importation meets FDA's personal importation guidance and is legally permitted.
Congress has the power to determine which articles may be permitted importation into the United States from a foreign source and the terms upon which the importation will occur. An article subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act is still in "interstate commerce" even if it is purchased before being shipped across state lines. This is true even if the article is intended solely for personal consumption. Therefore, the Act properly regulates personal articles imported into the United States for personal consumption. The Act also prohibits the importation into the United States of any unapproved new drug.
We appreciate that there is a significant cost differential between drugs available here and those in other countries/areas. However, many drugs sold in foreign countries/areas as "foreign versions" of approved prescription drugs sold in the United States are often of unknown quality with inadequate directions for use and may pose a risk to the patient's health. FDA approves a drug on the basis of scientific data proving it to be safe and effective. FDA approved labeling provides information on how and when the drug can be used to maximize effectiveness and minimize any harmful side effects. The manufacturing facilities and procedures for approved products are also carefully regulated by FDA to ensure product integrity. Since FDA cannot assure the consumer that the drug purchased in the foreign country/area would be the same product his or her physician's prescription is written for, we recommend the product covered by the prescription be acquired in the United States.
drafted: Marvin A. Blumberg, HFC-170, 4/3/98
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发表于 2013-4-7 19:15:40 | 只看该作者
Keega 发表于 2013-4-7 18:09
我这儿木有china townTAT

MM 要不是很急要的话 我下次去china town可以帮你看看
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 楼主| 发表于 2013-4-7 19:22:13 | 只看该作者
KT000000 发表于 2013-4-7 18:14
这是基本常识,又不是我的理论。你自己都没搞清楚什么药能不能带,能带的话带多少量算“personal use”, ...

又不是大量,连一公斤都不到,只是三四天的量就够了。。。又不是大半年,懒着和你争论。
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