Gold Coast University Hospital's infectious disease unit manages HIV-positive patients from across South East Queensland. For Gold Coast residents not eligible for PBS-subsidised antiretrovirals — including some visa holders, international workers, and those in waiting periods — Spegra provides the same complete Dolutegravir-based regimen at significantly reduced cost compared to private brand pricing.
Gold Coast's major tourism industry brings international visitors who may need HIV medication access during extended stays. Spegra's known formulation and WHO-GMP certification provides confidence for HIV-positive visitors needing supply continuity during Australian visits.
Visit medshopy.com or WhatsApp +91 82650 41513.
Gold Coast's major tourism industry brings international visitors who may need HIV medication access during extended stays. Spegra's known formulation and WHO-GMP certification provides confidence for HIV-positive visitors needing supply continuity during Australian visits.
Visit medshopy.com or WhatsApp +91 82650 41513.
Can I bring HIV medication into Australia when travelling, and how much am I allowed to carry?Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) generally allows travellers to bring up to a 3-month personal supply of prescription medication into Australia, provided you carry the original packaging with pharmacy label showing your name, the prescribing doctor's name, and the medication name and dose. For controlled or restricted substances, a letter from your prescribing doctor may be required. HIV medications are prescription-only in Australia but are not generally classified as controlled substances, so most HIV-positive travellers can bring their supply in original packaging without issues. For supplies exceeding 3 months or for commercial quantities, import permits are required. Always declare medications on arrival and carry documentation.