Will I be seized by customs if I send medicine to Japan? Share by mail .

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

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Pharmaceuticals are an important medical resource in many countries, so all countries have strict regulations and regulations on the import and export of medicines.

In Japan, customs conduct strict review and management of imported drugs to ensure the quality and safety of drugs.

Whether or not a drug sent to Japan will be seized by customs depends on a variety of factors, including the type and quantity of the drug, packaging, and transportation method. Generally speaking, if the medicine is legal and meets the requirements of Japanese customs, then the drug sent to Japan will not be seized. However, the drug may be seized by customs if it has the following problems:

1.Illegal drugs: If the drugs are illegal or prohibited, such as drugs, psychotropic substances, etc., then the delivery of such drugs to Japan will definitely be seized by customs.

2.Counterfeit medicines: Counterfeit medicines may also be seized by customs if they have quality problems, such as counterfeit or substandard medicines, or if the ingredients of the drugs do not match the label.

3.Excessive quantity or excessive value: If a drug is too large or too valuable to be reasonably used by a person, it may be seized by customs on suspicion of commercial purposes.

4.Improper packaging: Drugs can also be seized by customs if they are not properly packaged, such as no labels, blurred labels, damaged packaging, etc.

5.Improper mode of transportation: If a drug enters Japan through an improper means of transportation, such as sending it in a private parcel or mail, it may also be seized by customs.

Therefore, if you want to send medicines to Japan, it is recommended to understand the regulations and requirements of Japanese customs first, and choose a regular transportation method to ensure the quality and safety of the medicines. At the same time, it is recommended to consult relevant professionals or institutions before sending medicines to avoid unnecessary risks and losses.

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