Japan medicine information and human support for international patients.
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Professional Japan medicine information guide
Identify Japanese medicine details before requesting support.
MedGuide Japan helps international visitors check product names, active ingredients, package dose amounts, dosage forms, storage questions, package units, and destination-country details before manual follow-up.
Choose the right path
Customer support
I need help identifying a productStart with the product name, package photo, active ingredient, package dose amount, form, quantity, and destination country.
Contact supportProfessional partner
I handle repeated customer requestsUse the partner entry if you are a clinic, concierge, overseas agent, or service team that needs a repeatable support workflow.
Open partner entryResearch first
I want to compare Japanese medicine namesUse the database and category guides to compare brand names, active ingredients, dosage forms, package units, and storage notes.
Browse databaseGLP-1 medicines
Compare Japanese GLP-1, GIP/GLP-1, and selected metabolic products by ingredient, package dose amount, form, package unit, and storage needs.
Insomnia medicines
Check Japanese prescription sleep medicines by ingredient, class, package dose amount, safety context, and destination rules.
AGA hair-loss medicines
Check Japanese AGA product paths by ingredient, form, package dose amount, and support review details.
Useful for visitors checking oral minoxidil, finasteride, dutasteride, topical minoxidil, and clinic-use AGA products.
Open AGA guidePopular medicine information checks
Check Japanese wording, package dose amount, device format, and cold-chain context.
Separate semaglutide injection and tablet requests before contacting support.
For sleep medicines, compare Dayvigo, Quviviq, Vorzzz, Lunesta, Belsomra, and Rozerem by ingredient, class, tablet amount, and destination context.
Popular professional guides
2.5 mg through 15 mg ATEOS wording and request details.
Cold-chain checksTiming, destination, quantity, and temperature-handling context.
Wegovy vs OzempicSame ingredient family, different product request.
Dayvigo vs QuviviqInsomnia ingredients, package dose amounts, and safety context.
Use the site by task
Search by Japanese name, English brand, ingredient, and form.
DatabaseUse GLP-1 and insomnia maps to avoid brand-name confusion.
GLP-1 guideCollect package dose amount, quantity, destination, and handling context.
ProcessSend a focused product-identification request for human review.
ContactProfessional and partner inquiries
MedGuide Japan can also support partner-side product identification work for clinics, concierge teams, overseas agents, and service partners who need structured Japanese medicine information before human follow-up.
Match Japanese brand wording, ingredients, dosage form, amount printed on package, package unit, storage needs, and destination context from names or package photos.
Separate GLP-1, insomnia, AGA, metabolic, and other medicine requests so your team can send cleaner information and reduce repeated clarification.
Review repeated partner requests, high-value product families, and missing information patterns before deciding which product pages or support scripts to build next.
For clinics, agents, and service partners
Send your organization type, target customer country, medicine categories, expected request volume, sample product names, and current source channels. MedGuide Japan will review whether a support workflow can be prepared and tracked separately from TOC customer requests.
Information-only medical content
Organize Japanese product names, ingredients, package dose amounts, forms, package units, storage questions, and destination context before human follow-up.
MedGuide does not diagnose, choose doses, replace medical advice, guarantee availability, or confirm import approval for any destination country.
Prescription medicines can involve cold-chain handling, controlled categories, changing availability, and country-specific rules that cannot be handled by instant checkout.
MedGuide Japan does not diagnose, choose doses, replace medical advice, or guarantee product availability. Prescription medicines require qualified medical review, and some products may be restricted by storage, controlled-medicine, or destination-country rules.
Need help identifying a Japanese product?
Send the product name, active ingredient, package dose amount, dosage form, quantity, destination country, and any cold-chain or safety context.
Contact supportA package photo, Japanese listing, or clinic instruction can reduce mistakes.