According to CBP too. https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-777?language=en_US
However, if you are in the United States temporarily and need to have prescription medication sent to you by mail or courier, we suggest you include documentation that provides evidence that the medication is being sent for your own use while visiting the United States. This may include:
Letter from your physician explaining that you are under their care, and the medication is prescribed for your use;
Your physician should explain the circumstances for sending the medication to you, including, you are a citizen of (whatever) country, you are temporarily in the United States (for travel, study, etc.) and you have either run out of your medications, lost it, etc.
The letter should accompany the package and be addressed to Customs and Border Protection (CBP) or a broker.
but then adil’s mom should’ve been able to get her meds and she couldn’t, so who knows