Can I bring Cold Medicine to New Zealand?
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About Cold Medicine
When bringing Cold and Flu Medicine, ensure compliance with New Zealand Customs Service & MPI regulations. For travelers requiring Cold and Flu Medicine long-term, it's advised to confirm the legal status of such medicine at your destination. Some versions of Cold and Flu Medicine that are legal in your home country might be strictly controlled elsewhere. Always check if a prescription is required. π‘ Tip: For medications requiring refrigeration, use a cool bag and ask customs for storage advice upon arrival.
General Rules Apply
We don't have specific rules for Cold Medicine yet. Below are the general rules for Prescription Medication that apply to Cold Medicine.
β οΈ Allowed with Conditions
π Carrying Limits
- Quantity Limit:3 months supply with prescription
β Declaration Requirements
β Required
Form needed: NZ Passenger Arrival Card + Prescription
π Quick Summary
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Last Updated:February 13, 2026
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π Important Notes
- β’β οΈ CONDITIONAL β Prescription Required for Controlled Substances
- β’Medication rules for NZ in 2026:
- β’General Rules:
- β’OTC medication: allowed in reasonable quantities
- β’Prescription medication: up to 3 months' supply with valid prescription
- β’Must be in original packaging with clear labeling
- β’Carry a doctor's letter in English
- β’Controlled Medications:
- β’Controlled drugs (opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants) require a Controlled Drug Import Licence from Medsafe for quantities exceeding 1 month
- β’Apply at least 20 working days before travel
β Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a translated doctor's prescription for Cold and Flu Medicine?
While not mandatory in all countries, to avoid delays, it's recommended to carry an English translation of your prescription or a doctor's letter, and ensure Cold and Flu Medicine is kept in its original packaging with labels.
What should I consider when bringing Cold and Flu Medicine?
The most important thing when bringing Cold and Flu Medicine is to confirm if it exceeds the duty-free allowance or declaration threshold of your destination. It's recommended to keep purchase receipts and ensure Cold and Flu Medicine is in its original packaging for easier customs inspection. If the Cold and Flu Medicine is of high value, always use the red declaration channel.
β More Questions
Can I bring prescription medication to NZ?
Yes, up to 3 months supply with valid prescription. Controlled drugs exceeding 1 month need a Medsafe import licence (apply 20+ working days ahead).
Is CBD oil legal in NZ?
CBD is a prescription medicine in NZ. You cannot bring CBD products without a valid NZ prescription. Overseas prescriptions for CBD are not accepted.
What about pseudoephedrine cold medicine?
Pseudoephedrine is restricted in NZ due to methamphetamine precursor concerns. Products like Sudafed are prescription-only in NZ. Bring phenylephrine alternatives instead.
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