Navalny, a longtime foe of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was discharged from the hospital earlier this week. Charite hospital said, based on Navalny's progress, physicians believe a "complete recovery is possible".
Russian authorities have been resisting international pressure to launch a criminal investigation, saying no trace of poisonous substances has been found in Navalny's system and demanding Germany, France and Sweden share their findings.
The Russian delegation to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons sent a note to Germany on Wednesday, requesting "comprehensive information on the so-called Navalny case", including "test results, biological materials and other clinical samples" to be provided within 10 days.
German government spokeswoman Martina Fietz confirmed on Friday the Germany mission to the OPCW received the note. The mission would respond in keeping with rules that provided for a 10-day deadline, Fietz said.
"But let me repeat again what we have said here repeatedly in the past: Russia already has everything necessary to be able to conduct investigations itself," Fietz added.
She again pointed out that German, Swedish and French labs had confirmed Navalny was poisoned with Novichok, and the OPCW had taken samples.
Navalny has remained in Germany to undergo rehabilitation after being released from the hospital, which might take weeks, his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh said Thursday.
Nevertheless, he planned to return to Russia at some point, according to his allies.
Navalny's team blamed the Kremlin for the poisoning, claims which officials brushed off.
In Friday's Instagram post, the politician said "a series of happy coincidences and sharp actions" by pilots and medical workers sabotaged what Navalny said he thought may have been "the plan of the killers".
"I would fall sick 20 minutes after takeoff, and in another 15 minutes lose consciousness. There was guaranteed to be no access to medical help and in another hour I would continue travelling in a black plastic bag on the last row of seats, scaring all passengers going to the bathroom," the politician wrote.
"Everything that happened next was very dramatic and deserves a separate story, but there would have been nothing to tell if not for these guys."
- AP