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Can I bring Prozac to Korea?

Fluoxetine · Prozac

Allowed반입 가능
MFDS permit
Not needed
Max quantity
6 bottles or 3-month supply
Declare at customs
Only above that line
tablets/capsules per day

Prozac (active ingredient: Fluoxetine) can be brought into Korea for personal use. Korean customs treats up to six bottles or a three-month supply as personal use.

Fluoxetine is not a controlled substance in Korea. The Prozac brand left the Korean market in July 2026, but Korean fluoxetine generics remain on sale, so the ingredient is still prescribable. 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.

If you refill in Korea

푸록틴캡슐20밀리그램(플루옥세틴염산염), the Fluoxetine product sold in Korea, official MFDS photo
푸록틴캡슐20밀리그램(플루옥세틴염산염) (명인제약(주)), as dispensed in Korea. Photo: Ministry of Food and Drug Safety pill identification database. The product you carry from home may look different; this is what a Korean pharmacy would hand you.

Questions

Can I refill Prozac in Korea?

The ingredient yes, the brand no. Eli Lilly withdrew brand Prozac from Korea in July 2026, so a Korean doctor would prescribe a local fluoxetine generic such as Puroctin instead. The dose forms match, so the switch is administrative rather than clinical.

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Source MFDS drug database (fluoxetine listings, prescription medicine)
Verified 2026-08-23
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