Can I bring Duloxetine to Korea?
Duloxetine · Cymbalta
Duloxetine can be brought into Korea for personal use. Korean customs treats up to six bottles or a three-month supply as personal use.
Duloxetine is not a controlled substance in Korea. The Cymbalta brand left the Korean market in July 2026, but dozens of Korean duloxetine generics keep their approvals, so the ingredient stays available. Bring your supply with the prescription; 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.
Questions
Can I refill Cymbalta in Korea?
As a generic, yes. Brand Cymbalta was withdrawn from Korea in 2026, but 39 Korean duloxetine products remain approved, so any doctor can prescribe an equivalent capsule at the same dose.
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