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[EN] GLP-1 storage and delivery precautions
Some GLP-1 products may require temperature control or special handling. Delivery feasibility and timing should be…
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[EN] Why prescription medicines cannot use direct online checkout
Prescription medicine requests often need manual checks for product details, destination, stock, and compliance. Support confirms…
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[EN] How to read Japanese medicine package units
Japanese packages may show units such as mg, tablets, sachets, pens, or boxes. A photo of…
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[EN] Medicine consultation checklist before contacting support
Prepare product name, strength, quantity, destination country, and any prescription or pharmacist guidance. This reduces back-and-forth…
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[EN] Cross-border delivery checks for Japanese medicines
Delivery can depend on destination rules, shipping method, temperature requirements, and customs handling. Manual confirmation is…
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[EN] Rybelsus 3 mg, 7 mg, and 14 mg: basic guide
Rybelsus is commonly discussed in 3 mg, 7 mg, and 14 mg strengths. Suitability and usage…
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[EN] Dayvigo basic information and pre-request checks
Dayvigo is a prescription medicine in some markets. Customers should confirm the name, strength, packaging, and…
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[EN] Tirzepatide basic information before requesting from Japan
Tirzepatide is a prescription medicine ingredient often associated with Mounjaro. Availability, strengths, prescription requirements, and permitted…
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[EN] Mounjaro 2.5 mg, 5 mg, and 7.5 mg: strength guide
Mounjaro is supplied in different strengths. A higher number does not mean it is suitable for…
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[EN] Mounjaro and Rybelsus: key differences to check
Mounjaro and Rybelsus are associated with different ingredients, dosage forms, and storage considerations. Customers should confirm…