As per the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945, the applicant is required to make an application in Form 12A along with the prescription of the Registered Medical Practitioner (RMP) and his registration number, indicating the quantity of drug required for the treatment of the patient.
The rules also permit import of small quantities of drugs for exclusive personal use of the passenger as part of his bona-fide baggage.
"The quantities of any single drug so imported shall not exceed 100 average doses and shall be declared to the custom authorities, if so directed," an order of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), the country's apex drug regulator, said.
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