Access to medication depends on where you live. This hub maps the legal pathway in each country — where personal importation is permitted, where an import certificate is required, and where the lawful route is in-country or humanitarian access.
SunnyPharma is an information site. We point you to legitimate organizations and pathways and hand off to careaccessproject.org for country-level routing. We do not sell, ship, or import medication.
Find your country
Choose your country below. Each page is published in that country’s official language and explains what is lawful where you live.
Importing medication for your own use is lawful, subject to a prescription and quantity limits.
Personal import is lawful but requires an import certificate or is subject to specific controls — including a carry-not-mail rule in Switzerland.
Importing from outside the bloc is restricted; the lawful routes are in-country care, humanitarian organizations, and — within the EU — sourcing from EU-licensed pharmacies.
Not importation audiences. US access is through patient assistance programs and cost-support resources; Mexico is served through SunnyPharma’s Spanish-language pages.
How SunnyPharma helps
SunnyPharma maps the legal access pathway in each country and hands off to careaccessproject.org for the interactive, country-level route. We are independent and do not sell, ship, or dispense medication.
Common questions
This hub lists legal pathways to access medication in 10 countries. Each country page explains what is lawful where you live — personal importation where it is permitted, certificate-based import where required, or in-country and humanitarian access where import is restricted. SunnyPharma is an information site that points you to legitimate organizations and hands off to careaccessproject.org for country-level routing.
Medication import and access laws vary by country. Some countries permit personal importation for personal use; others require an import certificate; many — including EU member states — restrict importation from outside the bloc and instead provide in-country or humanitarian access routes. Each country page reflects what is actually legal there.
No. SunnyPharma is an independent information platform. It does not sell, ship, dispense, or facilitate the import of medication. It points people toward legal, competent organizations and legitimate access pathways in their own country.
careaccessproject.org is a country-level access-routing tool. SunnyPharma provides the country information and hands off to it for the interactive pathway.
This page is for general information and does not replace medical, legal, or social advice.