The medication travel guide built by a pharmacist. Find out if your medicine is legal, what paperwork you need, and what to take instead — before customs decides for you.
Every year, travelers lose their medication at borders they didn't know existed. A prescription here is a controlled substance there. An everyday painkiller here is an arrest warrant abroad. Nobody is told. We're changing that.
Every answer your customs officer already has — delivered before you pack, not after a bag check.
Some everyday medicines here are banned abroad. Find out before you board — not after.
OTC at home doesn't mean OTC at the border. We tell you exactly what to carry.
Personal-use limits change by country and trip length. We do the math for you.
Green, amber, red. So you know how serious it actually is, instantly.
When something isn't allowed, we suggest equivalents — same API, same effect, available in your destination. Print it. Bring it to your doctor.
A live preview using real medication routes. The full version covers every medicine, every country, and updates as international scheduling changes.
Pack Your Pills was started by a pharmacist after watching travelers lose legitimate prescriptions at airports — and worse, face arrest — for medications they had no idea were controlled abroad.
I lost a month's worth of ADHD medication at Tokyo Narita. Nobody told me Adderall is banned.
I had a prescription. The packaging was Thai. I still spent four hours in airport custody.
If this had existed a year ago, I'd still have my codeine cough syrup — and zero stress.
Early access opens to the waitlist first. No spam, no marketing chaff — just one email when the checker is ready for your next trip.