Medicine Courier · India → Canada

Send Medicines from India to Canada — Quality-First, Cold-Chain Ready

Door-to-door delivery across Canada with Health Canada compliant documentation, temperature-controlled shipping, and real-time tracking.

🍁 Toronto · Vancouver · Calgary · Montreal · Edmonton · Ottawa · Mississauga · Brampton

Delivered in 5–10 Working Days
Health Canada Compliant Docs
❄️ Cold Chain Specialist
DHL · FedEx · EMS Courier
Personal & Bulk Orders

Order in 4 Simple Steps

From enquiry to doorstep delivery across Canada — we manage compliance, cold chain packaging, customs documentation, and dispatch.

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Canada shipping requires extra care

Canada shipping requires extra care — Temperature control is critical for biologics, insulin & specialty medicines. We handle it end-to-end.

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Health Canada Personal Importation Policy

Canada allows individuals to import medicines for personal use under Health Canada’s Personal Importation Policy. Medicines must be for the importer’s own use, in a quantity not exceeding a 90-day supply, accompanied by a valid prescription, and not on Canada’s prohibited substances list. We structure every shipment to meet these requirements before dispatch.

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Share Your Medicine List

Send us medicine names, quantities, and your prescription via WhatsApp, email, or the form below. We verify Health Canada eligibility and cold chain requirements immediately.

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Receive Quote & Confirm

Get a transparent price covering medicine cost, courier charges, cold chain packaging if needed, and any regulatory fees. No hidden charges — ever.

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We Pack & Dispatch

Medicines packed in original manufacturer packaging. Temperature-sensitive medicines shipped in validated cool boxes. All Canadian customs documentation attached.

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Track & Receive in Canada

Live tracking link shared at dispatch. Delivery to Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton, Ottawa, and all Canadian provinces in 5–10 working days.


Cold Chain Shipping — Canada’s Critical Requirement

Canada places high emphasis on product integrity and temperature preservation during transit. This is the #1 reason medicine shipments fail or get rejected at the border.

❄️ Medicines Requiring Cold Chain
  • Insulin & diabetes injectables
  • Biologics & biosimilar drugs
  • Cancer immunotherapies
  • Hormone therapies & fertility drugs
  • Vaccines & live attenuated medicines
  • Specialty protein-based drugs
⚠️ Risks Without Temperature Control
  • Medicine loses efficacy mid-transit
  • Degraded product on arrival — unusable
  • Rejected at Canada Border Services
  • No refund possible on compromised medicines
  • Health risk to the patient using degraded drugs

✅ We use validated insulated cool boxes with gel ice packs and temperature monitors — maintaining 2°C–8°C throughout the India to Canada transit.


What Can Be Sent to Canada?

Health Canada and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) jointly regulate medicine imports. Here’s what’s permitted under the Personal Importation Policy.

Allowed for Shipment
Prescription Medicines Cancer / Oncology Drugs Chronic Disease Medicines Diabetes & Insulin HIV / Antiretroviral Hepatitis Medications Cardiac Drugs Biologics & Specialty OTC / General Medicines Vitamins & Supplements Thyroid Medicines Skin & Dermatology
Restricted / Not Permitted
Narcotics & Opioids Schedule I Controlled Drugs Anabolic Steroids Unapproved / Counterfeit Drugs Cannabis-Based Products Unlicensed Biologics

⚠️ We verify every medicine against Health Canada’s approved list before accepting any order.

Quantity limit: Health Canada’s Personal Importation Policy permits a maximum 90-day supply (3 months) per medicine per shipment.


Documents We Handle For You

Incorrect paperwork is the #1 reason shipments get held at CBSA. We prepare and verify every document before dispatch.

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Doctor’s Prescription

Mandatory for all prescription drugs. Must include patient name, medicine name, dosage, and prescribing doctor’s details.

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Personal Use Declaration

A signed statement confirming the medicines are for the importer’s personal use only — required under Health Canada’s Personal Importation Policy.

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Commercial Invoice

Itemised invoice listing medicine names, quantities, unit price, and total value in CAD/USD for CBSA customs clearance.

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Composition / Drug Info Sheet

Generic name, active ingredients, strength, and dosage form — required by CBSA for pharmaceutical classification.

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Sender & Recipient ID

Passport or government-issued ID of the Canadian recipient, plus sender identification from India.

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Temperature Log (Cold Chain)

For temperature-sensitive medicines, we include a monitoring report confirming cold chain integrity throughout transit.


Delivery Options to Canada

We ship via DHL, FedEx, and EMS — all with full pharmaceutical handling, customs expertise, and live tracking.

DHL Express

Door-to-door express with live tracking and customs support.

FedEx International

Global network built for time-sensitive pharmaceutical shipments.

EMS Speed Post

Reliable postal express for standard and non-urgent orders.

Service Delivery Time Best For Cold Chain
DHL / FedEx Express Fastest 5–7 working days Urgent prescriptions, cancer drugs, specialty medicines Available
Cold Chain Express ❄️ Recommended 5–7 working days Insulin, biologics, injectables, hormone therapies Mandatory
EMS Standard 7–10 working days OTC medicines, general prescriptions, supplements Not included
Bulk / Institutional 10–14 working days Hospitals, clinics, pharmacies — commercial quantities Available

All shipments are fully insured and include a tracking number. Delivery across all Canadian provinces — Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, and more.


Get Started Today

Request a Shipping Quote

Share your medicine list and Canadian delivery address — we respond within 2 business hours with pricing, cold chain assessment, and availability.

No advance payment to get a quote
Free cold chain assessment included
Health Canada compliance guaranteed
Prescription verification included
WhatsApp: +91-9873336444
Email: sales@oddwayinternational.com

Medicine Shipping Enquiry

Fill in the details below — our team responds promptly.

🔒 Your information is kept confidential. We never share patient data.

Common Questions Before Ordering

Yes. Medicines can be shipped from India to Canada under Health Canada’s Personal Importation Policy. The medicines must be for the importer’s personal use, in a quantity not exceeding a 90-day supply, accompanied by a valid prescription, and must not be on Canada’s prohibited substances list. We structure every shipment to meet these requirements before dispatch.
Yes, for all prescription medicines. The prescription must include the patient’s name, medicine name, dosage, and the prescribing doctor’s details. Non-prescription (OTC) medicines and supplements can be shipped without a prescription but are still subject to CBSA customs review. We help verify what documentation is needed for your specific medicines before dispatch.
Health Canada’s Personal Importation Policy permits a maximum 90-day (3-month) supply per medicine per shipment. For patients on long-term treatment, many customers place a repeat order every 2–3 months. For institutional or commercial quantities, a different regulatory pathway applies — contact us for details.
Express shipments via DHL or FedEx arrive in 5–7 working days. Standard EMS shipments take 7–10 working days. CBSA customs clearance typically adds 1–2 days. A live tracking number is shared at the time of dispatch so you can monitor the shipment at every stage.
Yes — cold chain shipping is one of our specialities for Canada. We use validated insulated cool boxes with pharmaceutical-grade gel ice packs, maintaining a 2°C–8°C cold chain throughout transit from India to Canada. A temperature monitoring log is included with every cold chain shipment. Delivery for cold chain orders is 5–7 working days via DHL or FedEx.
We prepare all documentation precisely to avoid CBSA holds. In the rare case a shipment is queried, our team provides additional documentation support to help clear the shipment. Medicines are only confiscated if they are on Canada’s prohibited list or if documentation is missing or incorrect — both of which we prevent by verifying eligibility and preparing paperwork before dispatch.
Yes. We supply hospitals, oncology centres, clinics, and pharmacies across Canada with bulk pharmaceutical procurement from India. Institutional orders require commercial import documentation and compliance with Health Canada’s regulatory framework. Contact us directly for institutional pricing, regulatory guidance, and timelines.