Narcotic Drugs & Phychotropic Substances
- Overview
- Procedural Safeguards in the NDPS Act
- Punishment for Offences
- Special Provision for addicts
- Forfeiture of Property under the NDPS Act
- Licenced cultivation of opium.
- Production of opium and opiates
- International travellers requiring NDPS for medical use
- Manufacture of narcotics drugs
- Manufacture of Psychotropic Substances
- Import and Export of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances
- Import and Export of Precursors
- Drugs of Abuse
- Treatment and Rehabilitation
- Drugs and HIV
- Supply of opium to addicts
- Poppy Straw
- National Fund for Control of Drugs Abuse
- General Licensing Conditions for grant of opium cultivation licence for the year 2009-10
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International travellers requiring NDPS for medical use
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances have medical uses. However, the medical use of all narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances is permitted in all countries. In India, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances listed in Schedule I of the NDPS Rules, 1985 are prohibited.
However, international travellers may require narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances for their medical use (including some which may be prohibited in India). International travellers wishing to bring any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance may, well before their departure from their country, seek permission of the Narcotics Commissioner to import the drugs. Their application should be accompanied by the prescription and any other relevant papers. After obtaining permission, they may bring the drugs with them.





