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Travel Expert Lin Shibi Analyzes Popular EVE Painkillers in Japan for Chinese Travelers: Precautions and Ingredients Revealed

2024-03-07 10:40 Lianhe News Network Comprehensive Report Lin Shibi, a travel expert in Japan, analyzed the ingredients of EVE painkillers that Chinese people love to buy when going to Japan, and reminded the precautions for using the medicine. …

When Chinese people travel to Japan, in addition to buying all kinds of local local products, home appliances and Japanese brand clothing, cosmeceuticals are also one of the must-buy lists for many people. Among them, the “EVE Painkiller” series, which can relieve pain, is widely popular in Taiwan. favored by people. However, “Lin Shibi”, a Japanese travel expert and front-line infectious disease doctor at the National Taiwan University, recently published an article on the fan page explaining the ingredients and precautions for use of each dosage form of EVE, and reminded the public not to rely too much on over-the-counter medicines. If you have long-term discomfort, You should still seek help from a professional physician.

Lin Shibi was recently at Fanzhuan“Japan’s Self-guided Travel Poisoner”The article stated that in the EVE series, the most common EVE white box only contains analgesic ingredients, while EVE A mainly includes EVE A tablet white box, EVE A tablet EX powder box, EVE QUICK headache medicine blue box, and EVE QUICK headache medicine. There are four types of DX gold boxes, one for various types of pain and menstrual pain, and the latter two are for headaches.

Lin Shibi said that the main component of EVE is ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), which is widely used clinically as an antipyretic and analgesic. It is more effective than common pranagie and is widely used in China. It is available over-the-counter in most countries. There are also many medicines in Taiwan that contain this ingredient, such as Yipu, Yipufen, Pufofen, etc. The Magnetix or Surenin that children drink are also medicines of this kind.

Lin Shibi went on to explain that the four dosage forms of EVE A have different ibuprofen contents, which are 150, 200, 150, and 200 mg per two tablets. Generally, the recommended dose of oral ibuprofen is 200 to 400 mg every 4 to 6 hours, and no more than 1.2g a day. Depending on the content of ibuprofen in the four dosage forms, it is recommended to take two pills at a time, up to 2 to 3 times a day.

As for why many people think that EVE A tastes particularly good, Lin Shibi said that in addition to the psychological effect, it may also be because these four EVE A contain Anhydrous Caffeine 80 mg and Allylisopropylacetylurea (acrylisopropylacetylurea) 60 mg of both ingredients. The former is anhydrous caffeine, which constricts blood vessels and helps relieve headaches; the latter is a sedative developed in 1926, which may also help relieve pain, but it is almost no longer used around the world due to some subsequent cases. When the side effect of thrombocytopenic purpura appeared, it was stopped. “It has been used in Japan to this day, but medicines containing this ingredient are Class I or Class II drugs in Japan.”

Lin Shibi added that EVE QUICK Headache Medicine Blue Box and EVE QUICK Headache Medicine DX Gold Box, two painkillers for headaches, also add a very common ingredient “magnesium oxide”. Magnesium oxide is a very common antacid that can neutralize gastric acid. The first benefit is that NSAIDs have an important side effect and may hurt the stomach. Adding a gastric medicine can protect the gastric mucosa and prevent gastric discomfort; the second benefit is that it can Allow ibuprofen to dissolve and absorb more quickly, which may be the reason why it works quickly.

Lin Shibi reminded that because EVE contains the sedative ingredient Allylisopropylacetylurea, please do not drive or perform mechanical operations after taking the drug. In Japan, it is also stipulated that only patients over 15 years old can take it. Children and pregnant women are not allowed to take it. It is recommended to take. In addition, Allylisopropylacetylurea has the risk of causing low platelets and is not recommended for people with related diseases.

Lin Shibi said that if you encounter serious adverse drug reactions, you cannot apply for drug injury relief at home for drugs purchased abroad. He reminded that if you have long-term pain anywhere in your body, you should seek help from a professional doctor to find out the cause. Especially if the pain becomes more and more unbearable, it is likely to have an important underlying disease. Do not buy your own medicine for a long time, and take long-term pain relief. The medicine may hurt the stomach and cause gastric ulcers, and may also cause damage to kidney function.

Finally, Lin Thi Pik also reminded Japanese tourists that when entering Japan, each person should not exceed twelve bottles of a single medicine. According to the limit regulations of the “Measures for Declaration of Duty and Release of Luggage Items Carried by Inbound Passengers”, each type of over-the-counter medicine can be no more than twelve bottles (boxes, cans, strips, sticks), and the total cannot exceed thirty-six bottles (boxes, cans, strips, sticks). limit.

According to reports, Taiwanese people especially like to buy medicines when they travel. In addition to the above-mentioned EVE painkillers, Japanese fish oil, Wakamoto, and Piao Feiming are all very popular. But before buying any medicine, you still need to know the ingredients. In particular, some medicines you buy in Japan may be Japanese versions, which may not be the same as those you see in Taiwan pharmacies. Do not buy them indiscriminately.

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