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Can I take prescription drugs when traveling abroad?

Of course.

Articles prohibited from leaving People's Republic of China (PRC)

1. All items included in the prohibited entry scope;

2 manuscripts, printed matter, films, photographs, records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, laser discs, computer storage media and other articles involving state secrets;

3. Precious cultural relics and other articles prohibited from leaving the country;

4, endangered and precious animals and plants (including specimens) and their seeds and propagation materials.

Articles prohibited from entering the country:

1, all kinds of weapons, simulation weapons, ammunition, explosives;

2. Forged currency and forged securities;

3. Printed matter, films, photographs, records, films, audio tapes, video tapes, laser discs, computer storage media and other articles harmful to China's politics, economy, culture and morality;

4. All kinds of potent poisons;

5. Opium, morphine, heroin, marijuana and other addictive narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances;

6 animals, plants and their products with dangerous germs, pests and other harmful organisms;

7. Foods, medicines and other articles that are harmful to human and animal health, come from epidemic areas and can spread diseases.

Restricted items:

1, precious metals such as gold and silver and their products;

2. National currency;

3. Foreign currency and its securities;

4, radio transceiver, communication security machine;

5. Precious Chinese herbal medicines;

6. General cultural relics;

7. Other articles restricted from leaving the country by the customs.

Extended data:

Precautions for outbound tourism:

Safety is the guarantee of enjoying a happy journey. It is best to buy travel accident insurance before departure, and you can get timely assistance in case of an accident.

Try to bring as little cash as possible on the trip. Don't put money in your luggage. Personal custody. Don't leave valuables in the room. It's best to go shopping in a regular store and ask for proof of invoice. When trying on shoes, it is best to ask friends in the same group to accompany and look after the items.

Passport, visa, ID card, credit card, plane ticket and other important documents should be carried with you and kept properly. It's best to make a copy of each one and put it in the handbag, and the original one in the underwear pocket.

Tourists should keep all possible proof materials, such as travel contracts, travel invoices, scenic spots tickets, medical documents, etc. And don't just make verbal promises.

When necessary, consumers can record the negotiation process with the travel agency in the form of recording for future use. If there is any infringement, it should be reported to travel agencies, consumer associations, tourism quality supervision institutions and other institutions in a timely manner.

Foreign tourists should respect the customs and habits of the host country, especially those with special religious customs, and avoid disputes caused by improper words and deeds. When encountering natural disasters such as earthquakes or political turmoil, wars, sudden terrorist incidents or accidental injuries, we should calmly respond, evacuate the dangerous area as soon as possible, and promptly report to the embassy or consulate of China in the host country or contact relevant domestic departments for rescue and protection.

References:

General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China-List of prohibited or restricted articles entering or leaving the country