Georgia has a very strict anti-drugs policy which also covers prescription and non-prescription medicines otherwise commonly available in the UK and the EU. For example, non-prescription medicines containing codeine are illegal in Georgia. This can cause serious problems for visitors and in some cases lead to administrative and criminal proceedings. Before travelling, check Georgia’s medication importation regulations on the Ministry of Health website.
If you intend to travel with prescription medicine, you must carry a doctor’s prescription and ideally the original packaging.