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Pre-trip medication checklist for Colombia
Most vacation medication crises are preventable. Run through this before you pack — especially if you take benzodiazepines, stimulants, or anything you can't buy abroad.
Before you fly
Do this 1–2 weeks before departure:
- 1Count your pills. Bring enough for the full trip plus 3–5 extra days (flight delays happen).
- 2Keep meds in original pharmacy-labeled containers — customs and physicians both ask for them.
- 3Carry a copy of your prescription or a letter from your doctor (English is fine).
- 4Use our medication checker for each drug you take — know which tier it falls into.
- 5Save PsychNow (psychnow.co) and Colombia emergency 123 in your phone.
- 6Cruise passengers: confirm port hours and build in 2+ hours for a home visit if you might need controlled meds.
- 7Controlled substances (Xanax, Klonopin, Ritalin, Ambien): assume you CANNOT buy them at a pharmacy without a Colombian doctor.
Know your tiers
Colombia has three enforcement levels for psychiatric medications:
Tier 1 — Over the counter
Ibuprofen, acetaminophen
Buy anywhere. No action needed.
Tier 2 — Regular prescription (often sold without)
Lexapro, Zoloft, Prozac, Wellbutrin, Seroquel
Try a pharmacy first. You often don't need PsychNow.
Tier 3 — Controlled (strictly enforced)
Xanax, Klonopin, Ritalin, Ambien, Venvanse
Pack enough from home OR budget for a same-day physician visit in Cartagena.
Pharmacy chains in Cartagena
After you have a prescription, these chains are reliable:
- Farmatodo
- Cruz Verde
- La Rebaja
Cruise passenger?
Port days are 6–10 hours. If you forgot a controlled medication, you don't have time for the ER. We prioritize tight windows.
Cruise passenger guideMedical emergency? Call 123 (Colombia) or go to the nearest ER. PsychNow is for non-emergency consultations.