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2025-03-27

  Traveling to Shangri-La City, due to the high altitude and climate, it is recommended to carry the following medicines to cope with potential health problems:

   1. Medicines for altitude sickness:

  Squalene capsules or oral liquid, can improve blood oxygen and immunity, relieve altitude sickness.

  Rhodiola Rosea, take before departure to help the body adapt to the high-altitude environment.

  Gaoyuan'an Capsules, suitable for same-day use, no need to take in advance.

   2. Cold and fever medicines:

  Cold medicine, such as 999 Ganmaoling or Bai Jia Hei, to cope with sudden colds.

  Antipyretics, such as ibuprofen, for high fever that does not subside.

   3. Gastrointestinal medicines:

  Coptis Chinensis, for treating diarrhea.

  Stomach-regulating and digestive tablets, to aid digestion and improve poor appetite.

   4. Motion sickness medicines:

  Dimenhydrinate lozenges, to prevent motion sickness.

   5. First-aid and injury medicines:

  Band-aids and iodine cotton swabs, to treat minor wounds.

  Bandages, to secure injured areas.

   6. Others:

  Glucose, to replenish energy and restore physical strength.

  Oxygen tank, 99.6% oxygen content, for use in critical situations.

  These medicines will help you cope with various health problems during your trip to Shangri-La, ensuring a smooth journey.

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