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Deductions & credits
No, but see IRS Publication 502, page 16: Medicines and Drugs From Other Countries for additional information.
- In general, you can't include in your medical expenses the cost of a prescribed drug brought in (or ordered and shipped) from another country.
- You can only include the cost of a drug that was imported legally. For example, you can include the cost of a prescribed drug the Food and Drug Administration announces can be legally imported by individuals.
- You can include the cost of a prescribed drug you purchase and consume in another country if the drug is legal in both the other country and the United States.
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‎January 20, 2020
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