I remember reading a news the year before last that a boy from Zhejiang brought 16 bottles of compound licorice tablets to a friend in Los Angeles, USA. When the drugs entered the customs at Los Angeles airport, the boy was immediately handcuffed. At that time, the boy looked puzzled and felt that he was not wrong, and he kept shouting grievances, but to no avail. After all, this is a foreign country and it is not that simple.
It's because we don't know much about this compound licorice tablet. We usually think it is cough relieving and expectorant. In fact, it contains a drug called opium powder, and morphine, papaverine and narcotine contained in opium powder have a strong effect of paralyzing the central nervous system, which is addictive and can make drugs. This is particularly terrible after we learned about it, but no one thought it would be like this, so we must make a comprehensive understanding of all the situations in this country before going abroad.
Some people have been sentenced to spend time in foreign prisons, which makes me feel terrible. In your opinion, nothing may be taboo in foreign countries. Every country releases drugs that are forbidden to enter the country every year, so we should try not to bring them. If we really feel uncomfortable, there are hospitals abroad, and some common cold medicines, sleeping pills and diet pills can't be brought. Many ingredients are fatal.