The prescription

Learn why a prescription is required to access unapproved medicines.

cbmeds.in facilitates access to medicines through the Named Patient Import basis, a process that involves collaboration with the patient and their treating doctor. To support you in obtaining an internationally approved medicine, we require a prescription from your treating doctor in your home country. It’s important to note that, as part of our protocols, we may contact your treating doctor for verification. By providing us with your prescription, you grant us permission to do so.

Prescription guide

Here is an example prescription that you can share with your treating doctor to ensure that your prescription includes the right and complete information.

The prescription should include:

The prescription should include:

  • Treating doctor’s details and official letterhead.
  • The date on which the prescription was written.
  • Patient’s name and date of birth.
  • Name of the medicine, its strength, and quantity.
  • Doctor’s signature and official stamp.

Your treating doctor should utilize their own prescription slips for this purpose.

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