Saudi Arabia requires Hajj pilgrims to get clearance for controlled medicines

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Saudi Arabia's Food and Drug Authority requires Hajj pilgrims to obtain clearance for controlled medicines. Pilgrims must submit medical documents and adhere to strict 30-day dosage limits for medications containing narcotic or psychotropic substances. These regulations aim to ensure pilgrim safety and public health during Hajj.


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