
Legal Status of Peptides
FAMHP regulates peptides as prescription medications. Brussels (BRU) customs are EU-aligned and professional. Personal-use quantities with a prescription clear smoothly. Multilingual infrastructure (French, Dutch, English) eases documentation.
Cross-reference this brief with our peptide travel regulations hub for neighbouring jurisdictions.
Airport & Customs Rules
- Carry prescription (English, French, or Dutch all accepted)
- Declare medications on the customs form if asked
- Original packaging recommended
- Personal-use 3-month supply maximum
Airport Intelligence
Declaration threshold
Declare if carrying >3-month personal supply or any injectables
Inspection likelihood
ModerateCommonly confiscated
- Peptides without a translated prescription
- Vials missing original packaging or patient name
- Syringes without a medical justification letter
- Compounds the country has not approved domestically
Airport-specific notes
- BRU: trilingual (FR/NL/EN) documentation accepted
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