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Does Japanese 6-effect lysozyme have side effects?

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Japanese 6-effect lysozyme has no side effects. Japanese medicines generally indicate the side effects on the drug packaging. If there is no label, there will be no side effects. Therefore, we should pay attention to the distinction when purchasing. Drug control in Japan is relatively strict.

In addition, when taking drugs abroad (leaving Japan), it is best to bring a medical certificate stating which drugs are being taken and which diseases/symptoms correspond to them. Before taking these drugs, you must follow the doctor's advice to avoid overdose.

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Japan will require passengers to show some documents (such as the medical certificate of a British doctor) according to the country/region (destination) they are going to, so it is necessary to check and prepare in advance.

In addition, attention should be paid to putting drugs into special drug storage containers. When taking medicine abroad (leaving Japan), it should be kept in the original container, such as putting tablets or capsules in PTP packaging, or putting bottled medicine in bottles provided by hospitals or pharmacies.

In addition, passengers should pay attention to the fact that powdered drugs may be suspected to be illegal drugs abroad, so if you take such drugs, you must consult a doctor or pharmacist in advance to see if you can change them to other dosage forms.