I've travelled extensively around the world, but all to countries that don't require a visa for Canadians, and I've never had an issue with my meds. I'm not bipolar, but I take a couple of anti-depressants, and anti-psychotics as well as a benzo. The important thing is to have them in their original bottle or package showing your name, prescription info and the Dr.'s name, so that customs knows that they're really for your use, and you aren't trying to smuggle in drugs to sell.
If you're worried about a specific country, call their embassy or consulate and ask if their are any restrictions on prescription meds that you can bring into the country.
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