Can I bring Atomoxetine to Korea?
Atomoxetine · Strattera
Atomoxetine can be brought into Korea for personal use. Korean customs treats up to six bottles or a three-month supply as personal use.
Atomoxetine is not a controlled substance in Korea, unlike stimulant ADHD medications. Strattera and Korean generics are prescribed there as the main non-stimulant ADHD option. Bring it with your prescription; Korean customs treats up to six bottles or a three-month supply as personal use.
At the airport
No permit is needed. Keep the medication in its original packaging, and carry the prescription or a doctor's note if your quantity is near the customs line of six bottles or a three-month supply. Amounts above that line should be declared on arrival.
If you refill in Korea

Questions
Why does Strattera travel freely when Adderall and Concerta need permits?
Korea's permit requirement follows its controlled-substance list. Methylphenidate and amphetamines are on it; atomoxetine is not. For ADHD treatment in Korea without narcotics paperwork, atomoxetine is the simplest option to carry and to get prescribed.
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