| You need to find out whether nal is considered a controlled substance in the country you are visiting. 
 Lots of people on the internet will tell you "I was ok with it in my luggage".
 
 Sure they were people who were not randomly searched - and it can happen to anyone at any time BUT is very rare to be stopped.
 
 I'd Google something like 'medication + the country visited', or have a look around their immigration/embassy website.
 
 I've travelled through a country which has nal on their 'controlled' list, sure I wasn't stopped because I simple wasn't asked for a random search, but that doesn't mean it was 'ok'. As a precaution I travelled with a Drs letter plus original prescription and labelled box.
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 Naltrexone Started 20th April 2011
 
 Cravings eliminated Sept 2011
 Now fully in control, alcohol no longer bothers me. Chose to go AF from 22nd July 2013.
 TSM set me free
 
 
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