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Hungry101

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Yes, it says that technically you should but it says the following:

The reality is that travelers do not go up to the nearest CBSA officer and discuss their medications. It would unnecessarily prolong the customs clearance process if every traveler was to report of a CBSA officer their prescription medications.

However, if a CBSA officer patrolling the Customs Clearance Area (at the baggage carousel) asks about prescription medications, the traveler is required by law to answer the question truthfully, completely, and honestly (another reason to have your list ready). If a traveler is sent to the Secondary Inspection Area, the traveler is required by law to answer the question truthfully, completely, and honestly

It does include Viagra.

The ironic thing is that my Dr. Wrote me scripts to fill in Canada for Viagra. But I never did because I found a source so inexpensive for the generic brand.

OK, you don't lie about stuff like that so good point.
 
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