
Tavneos Use Discouraged in Japan After Deaths
A Japanese partner is discouraging the use of Tavneos after 20 deaths in Japan. The link between the drug and the deaths remains unclear, but travelers should be aware of this development.
Travelers to Japan should be aware of recent reports concerning the drug Tavneos. A Japanese partner is discouraging its use following reports of 20 deaths in Japan among individuals who had taken the medication.
While the exact cause of death is still under investigation and a direct link to Tavneos hasn't been definitively established, it's prudent for visitors, especially those with pre-existing health conditions, to consult their healthcare provider before traveling.
If you are currently taking Tavneos or considering it, discuss this situation with your doctor to determine the best course of action for your health and travel plans.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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