From : Ministry of Health, Georgia <moh@moh.gov.ge>
To : Mariana Mkurnali
Subject : Fwd: Re: from the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia
Received On : 04.04.2018 10:59

------------------------------------------- Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia Address: 144, A. Tsereteli ave. Tbilisi, Georgia 0159 Tel.: +995 32 2510034 (0802)Fax: +995 32 2510045 -----Original Message----- From: Volker Oberhagemann To: "Ministry of Health, Georgia" Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2018 16:09:55 +0100 Subject: Re: from the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia Dear Sir/Madam, many thanks for you reply , but Sopiko Babilodze and her husband Vlaza Bolkvadze have done this paperwork months ago without any reaction. The point is that without support from your side they will not find a pharmacy and the funds to organize the import. As time is running out, we have already informed President Margwelaschwili accordingly. Your citizen Sopiko needs your support and she needs it urgently ! If you don't help she will not survive ! Please help ! Volker and Renate Oberhagemann Von meinem iPad gesendet > Am 09.03.2018 um 19:08 schrieb Ministry of Health, Georgia : > > Subject: Importing Medicines for Personal Use > > Dear Sir/Madam, > > First of all, let us express our gratitude for the medical treatment > provided by your team to our citizen Sopiko Babilodze and for > supporting her family. > Certain medications could not be registered in Georgia but Georgian > Pharmaceutical network is allowed to bring in the necessary medication > for the citizen and give it out to the patient. > According to existing rules, if the medicines is prescribed by the > authorized prescriber, and the amount of medicine imported exceeds 10 > commercial packages, appropriate application should be submitted > together with the medical documents (Form # 100, brief medical report) > to LEPL State Regulation Agency for Medical Activities (address: 144 > Tsereteli Ave, postal code: 0159, e-mail: regagency@moh.gov.ge), which > will issue import permission letter for unauthorized not registered > medical product to be imported for personal use. If the amount of > imported medicine is less than 10 commercial packages, there is no > need of importing permission letter if at customs signed declaration > contains appropriate information about intended use of the product > (personal use). Such medical products, intended for personal use, > could be imported by natural persons or legal entities authorized to > import medicinal products. > > In case of additional questions, please contact on this email address. > ------------------------------------------- > Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia > Address: 144, A. Tsereteli ave. Tbilisi, Georgia 0159 > Hot Line: 15 05 > >