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Indonesia

Prescription Required

Legal Status of Peptides

BPOM regulates peptides as prescription medications. Jakarta (CGK) and Bali (DPS) customs are document-driven. Indonesia's regulatory framework is strict — declare everything, carry comprehensive paperwork, and use original packaging. Bali's wellness tourism sector means peptide travelers are increasingly common.

Cross-reference this brief with our peptide travel regulations hub for neighbouring jurisdictions.

Airport & Customs Rules

  • Carry prescription translated to Bahasa Indonesia (English often accepted)
  • Declare ALL medications on the customs form
  • Original labeled packaging mandatory
  • Doctor's letter strongly recommended
  • Personal-use 2-month supply maximum

Airport Intelligence

Declaration threshold

Declare any injectable; >1-month supply triggers secondary inspection

Inspection likelihood

High

Commonly confiscated

  • Unlabeled vials and lyophilized powders
  • Syringes without a doctor's letter
  • GHRP / IGF-1 / Melanotan compounds
  • Bulk quantities suggesting commercial intent
  • Anything missing patient name on the label

Airport-specific notes

  • DPS Bali / CGK Jakarta: BPOM enforcement uneven but high when triggered — original packaging mandatory

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