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Nov 6 at 16:15 comment added WoJ @AnishSheela I just checked with the national drugs registry and all of them are also available OTC. I updated my answer with that.
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Nov 6 at 15:12 comment added Anish Sheela Diclofenac and Betadine are kind of OTC medication in India. No need for prescription. These are found in first aid boxes, which are supposed to be used by non-medical people.
Nov 6 at 14:12 comment added Peter M @VahidAmiri I thought the health question was implicit because the OP was asking about importing drugs to treat health conditions.
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Nov 6 at 10:25 comment added WoJ @VahidAmiri Yes I know and this was not the core of my answer. The note at the end is to make sure that someone makes good use of the French healthcare system to, possibly, get medication more adapted to a specific case. We have a very generous healthcare system and someone coming in may not be completely aware of that and might avoid getting advice because of the costs. I faced this with people coming from all over the world so that was a "just in case" message.
Nov 6 at 10:21 comment added Vahid Amiri OP didn't ask for health advice btw.
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Nov 5 at 16:50 history answered WoJ CC BY-SA 4.0