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January 10, 2024
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Perscriptions from overseas

  • January 10, 2024
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Can you deduct legit prescriptions from overseas pharmacies? Ive seen conflicting info on this forum. 

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    Alumni - Champ
    January 10, 2024
    Level 15
    January 10, 2024

    You can deduct an overseas prescription if it was prescribed by a licensed physician or licensed provider in that country and if the drug is legal for sale in the US.  If the drug is not legal for sale in the US, then the cost is not deductible, even if it was prescribed lawfully in that country.

    Level 2
    January 10, 2024

    what if a US dct ordered the prescription from a pharmacy in Europe because it's cheaper? It's all legal / legit medicine etc.

    Level 15
    January 10, 2024

    @September120 wrote:

    what if a US dct ordered the prescription from a pharmacy in Europe because it's cheaper? It's all legal / legit medicine etc.


    The answer is the same.  The medication must be legally prescribed to treat, cure or mitigate a disease or condition that affects the normal function of the body.  And the medication must be legal in the US (available to be prescribed in the US).  As long as it is legal in the US, its deductible even though it is cheaper overseas.