Legality of possession of a non-controlled Rx drug w/o a prescription

Trinidad, Asthalin 200 dose inhaler from Cipla is 2.50 USD, brand name Ventolin is 6.50 USD.

Luckily I don’t need mine very often - it takes me years to go through one. But imagine if it were something you needed all the time, like BP medicine, cholesterol medicine, etc.? Most of those drugs are not scheduled, but they can be freaking expensive. I totally understand the motivation to order them from outside the U.S., especially when sometimes you can buy the same brand-name drug, manufactured in Europe, Canada, or even in the U.S., for a small fraction of the U.S. price. But that’s a subject for the Pit.

Thanks!

I’ll add another category. Drugs that are “experimental” in the US but ordinary pharmaceuticals in other countries. I know a guy who takes a steroid for an auto immune disorder which has been approved in Canada, Europe, Australia, NZ, Japan, Israel, India, and probably lots of other places, but has not been approved by the FDA basically because it’s expensive to get a drug approved in the U.S., and the drug is cheap, and no one wants to pay to get it on the U.S. Market. His doctor recommended it as having fewer side effects than the available drugs in the U.S., and wrote a prescription for a Canadian pharmacy.

I was curious if this is legal.