Narcotics and precursor chemicals
This page provides information about the strict regulations and monitoring for narcotics and precursor chemicals in Switzerland. Learn about the role of customs authorities in monitoring import, export, and transit, and the necessary permits.
To protect the population from health damage and to prevent violations, narcotics are subject to strict requirements (including a permit obligation) and monitoring. The same applies to important substances used to manufacture narcotics (referred to as precursor substances).
The website of the Swiss Agency for Therapeutic Products, Swissmedic, provides information on what you need to do when importing therapeutic products to Switzerland.
Involvement of the customs authority
The Customs Offices are involved in the monitoring of the import, export, and transit of therapeutic products. In particular, they verify the required Swissmedic permits and combat smuggling.
Where narcotics law is violated, the Customs Offices contact the competent authorities (Swissmedic, police, etc.), which decide on further steps.