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Be detained for taking medicine to Singapore.
The solution to being detained in Singapore with medicine is as follows:

1. First of all, ensure that all drugs have a doctor's prescription or diagnosis, which is the key document to prove the use and necessity of drugs;

2. Secondly, drugs should be kept in the original packaging, preferably unopened, so as to facilitate identification and verification by customs officers;

3. In addition, if you are carrying liquid drugs, you need a separate security check and show the doctor's prescription or hospital certificate to the security personnel;

For diabetic patients, you can bring enough insulin and a hypodermic syringe with a needle, but you also need a medical certificate. Following these steps will help to ensure that you won't have trouble when you enter Singapore.

Drug management in Singapore;

1. Drug import regulations: Singapore has strict regulations on the import of drugs, and all imported drugs must be approved by the Health Science Bureau (HSA);

2. Drug classification: In Singapore, drugs are divided into prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs, and prescription drugs can only be purchased with a doctor's prescription;

3. Bringing drugs into the country: When bringing drugs into the country, passengers need to provide doctors' prescriptions or apply for import licenses according to the types and quantities of drugs;

4. Drug labeling requirements: all drugs should have clear labels, indicating the drug name, composition, dosage and administration method;

5. Illegal drugs: Some drugs in Singapore are prohibited from being imported, such as some painkillers and stimulants;

6. Drug storage and sales: Drugs must be stored and sold in legal pharmacies or medical institutions and managed by qualified medical personnel.

To sum up, when going to Singapore, in order to avoid being detained for carrying drugs, passengers should bring a doctor's prescription or diagnosis, and keep the original packaging of drugs unopened. In particular, liquid drugs need to be examined separately and relevant certificates should be presented, and diabetic patients need to carry insulin and syringes with medical certificates. These measures will help to ensure the smooth passage through Singapore Customs.

Legal basis:

Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on the Administration of Chinese Herbal Medicines and Chinese Patent Medicines Carried by Passengers and Mailed by Individuals.

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Passengers carrying Chinese herbal medicines and proprietary Chinese medicines abroad to Hongkong and Macau are limited to RMB 150 yuan, and the limit for going abroad is RMB 300 yuan.