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mouthwash

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#1
  • イソジン
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  • 2022/01/25 00:22

Every time I go to Japan, I buy a large bottle of Japanese gargle every time I visit Japan, but due to the recent Corona pandemic, my whole family has finally tested positive for Corona and we have run out of the gargle we bought in Japan. The children have already returned to school after the positive result, but the adults still have sore throats, so I asked my family doctor for a prescription for gargle medicine, but he told me that they do not use gargle medicine in the U.S. and that I should gargle with a painkiller spray or a little salt in warm water. I was told to gargle with a painkiller spray or a small amount of salt in lukewarm water.

I found a Japanese gargle on Amazon, but it is expensive ($30 for a small bottle), so I was wondering if anyone has any information about Japanese supermarkets in Hawaii where you have seen it? Or, if you know of any other products similar to Japanese gargle that can be purchased at pharmacies in Hawaii, please let us know. Thank you in advance.

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#2

Hi Isodine,
I have stock of gargle solution and spray from Japanese pharmacies and hospital prescriptions.
I bought them from Japan before Corona for my family and brought them with me.
For packing reasons, some boxes are disposed of and some are boxed. Of course, they are unopened, unused, and within the expiration date, and are stored out of direct sunlight.
If you wish, I can give it to you.

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#3
  • nuiloamama
  • 2022/01/25 (Tue) 23:14
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You can buy
SATO gargle in the medicine corner of Donki.

It is called LARYNGOAL and
there are both gargle and spray.

https://www.sato-pharmaceutical.com/us/usa/products/20-laryngoal.html

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#4
  • イソジン
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 14:25
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Dear nuiloamama
Laringol, I see that you have it at Donki !
I will go to Donki as soon as possible to buy it.
Thank you very much for your valuable information.

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#5
  • nuiloamama
  • 2022/01/26 (Wed) 16:39
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#Isodine

Glad I could help.
I think Marukai has it.

Hope you feel better soon.

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#6

As someone above mentioned, I have been using Raringol by Sato Pharmaceuticals for years now.
It has helped me because there are very few gargles in the US. Nijya's and Marukai also have it.
I think the spray is for sore throats
and the liquid is for daily gargling
I use the gargle one.
The shopkeeper told me that all Sato Seiyaku medicines are made in Japan, so I feel safe.
I hope your corona gets better soon.

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#7
  • イソジン
  • 2022/01/28 (Fri) 15:51
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Dear Japanese medicine
I see that you have a lot of gargle from Japan. I also have a weak throat and catch colds easily, so I buy Japanese gargle every time I go to Japan, but my family got corona positive and I ran out. Thank you very kindly for giving us your precious stock of gargle. I was able to get some Laringol at Nizya, so I am fine. The Corona pandemic is likely to continue, so please take care of your stock and take care of yourself, Gargle-sama.

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#8
  • イソジン
  • 2022/01/28 (Fri) 15:58
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Dear nuiloamama and Marimo
I went to my local Long's after you told me about LARINGOL, but to my surprise, the shelves of cold related medicines were empty. I went to Nijya to buy some and they had Ralingol gargle, so I was able to buy it. It was about $7.00, which was very kind to my wallet. I am very glad that I consulted with you here. Thank you very much.

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