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  1. Answer 1 of 4: Can I take panadol into China? : Get China travel advice on Tripadvisor's China travel forum.

  2. Common, over the counter medicines are ok and need not be declared. However, if you are worried that the medication you are bringing in may infringe on Hong Kong's regulations on controlled substances, then get a letter from your doctor to state that the list of medication you are bringing in is necessary for personal use.

  3. 2024年4月11日 · There is no requirement to declare medications brought into China (see link below). I take 5 prescription meds a day, and have brought in a supply (usually a three month supply) of each to mainland China on several occasions and have never been questioned about them.

  4. 2024年4月13日 · Tylenol タイレノール and acetaminophen アセトアミノフェン are common names for panadol in Japan. It is available OTC in Japan but they might not be as strong as what you are used to as Japanese OTC meds often have lower doses.

  5. On numerous occasions I have taken Panadol forte into the country. Never had any problems, but I've never been pulled up by Customs about it either. I use to bring along a doctor's letter, but I don't bother anymore. I do make sure, however, that each packet has

  6. For example, panadol is fine, Panadeine which contains codeine, is not allowed. Prescription meds need to be in your carry on, as do any valuables. Checked luggage is not secure nor does it always arrive.

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