Can I bring Nucynta to Korea?
Tapentadol · Nucynta · Palexia
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Nucynta (active ingredient: Tapentadol) requires prior approval from the Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) before you travel.
Korea lists tapentadol in annex 2 of the Narcotics Control Act enforcement decree, its narcotics schedule. You need written MFDS approval before entering with it; the permit covers at most a 90-day supply. Nucynta is marketed in Korea in both immediate and extended-release forms, so longer stays can move to a local prescription.
How to apply for MFDS approval →How Korea classifies it
Under the Narcotics Control Act, Tapentadol is a narcotic (마약), listed in annex 2 of the enforcement decree, the decree's second narcotics schedule, which covers synthetic opioids and related compounds. The classification attaches to the substance itself, so it applies to every product, brand, and dosage form that contains it. That is why the entry rule does not depend on how much you carry or whether your home prescription is valid: the substance triggers the permit requirement on its own.
Before you fly
- 1.Apply for the MFDS self-treatment permit at least 3 to 4 weeks before departure, online at nedrug.mfds.go.kr or by email to narcotics@korea.kr. Results are issued within 10 business days.
- 2.Prepare a passport copy, your flight itinerary, the prescription, and a doctor's note stating diagnosis and daily dose, in Korean or English. The permit covers up to a 90-day supply.
- 3.Pack the medication in its original packaging with the pharmacy label attached. Loose pills in an unmarked container invite questions you do not want at the border.
- 4.On arrival, take the goods-to-declare channel and show the permit with the medication.
If you refill in Korea

Questions
Is Nucynta available in Korea?
Yes. Nucynta 50 to 150 mg is approved in Korea in both IR and ER forms and has been reimbursed since 2016, so a Korean physician can take over a chronic pain prescription. Bring your records to the first visit.
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