Here is an excerpt from an article posted by another member:
The FDA sometimes grants personal-use exemptions that allow individuals to receive a three-month supply of a drug that isn’t available in the U.S., as long as the drug is accompanied by a statement that it is for personal use and evidence of a doctor’s supervision. The policy is designed to allow people who have been treated for illnesses abroad to continue with the same drugs in the U.S. and to give U.S. residents access to treatments not available here.
After reading this excerpt you should know what to do. Just make up some type of doctor's note and stick it in every box.
The FDA sometimes grants personal-use exemptions that allow individuals to receive a three-month supply of a drug that isn’t available in the U.S., as long as the drug is accompanied by a statement that it is for personal use and evidence of a doctor’s supervision. The policy is designed to allow people who have been treated for illnesses abroad to continue with the same drugs in the U.S. and to give U.S. residents access to treatments not available here.
After reading this excerpt you should know what to do. Just make up some type of doctor's note and stick it in every box.

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