I'm not sure what types they have, but they have a lot. I know they have prozac and zoloft. I think they have wellbutrin as well as several others. Like one person mentioned, they have a medication dictionary that has the drugs in English in the back with the page number to show them in Chinese. If you need any help, send me a PM, and I would be willing to show you where to go. There is only one pharmacy in KMG with these types of meds. Cheers!!
Police shutter black market Kunming noodle-maker
Posted byBut they are still so much more healthy than Burger King....cough, cough!
Ode to a bygone era: Kunming of the 1990s
Posted byWow the sky was so blue in a few of those pictures. There are few days anymore when the sky is that blue. I wish I had seen Kunming in those days. Nice article.
Burger King Kunming grand opening and giveaway
Posted by@Encrypted "Healthiest in the world" please give me a break. I won't argue with you that BK is unhealthy because it is, but it isn't any less unhealthy as smoking 2 packs of cigarettes a day while eating pieces of pig fat swimming in pig lard. China has one of the highest rates of heart disease in the world, and it has nothing at all to do with BK.
What does it cost to raise a child in Kunming?
Posted by88,000¥ a year for a Chinese high school, and people bitch and moan about the cost of Kunming International Academy. That price makes KIA seems very affordable.
China's diabetes rate passes 11 percent
Posted byAs I consider the increase of diabetes in China there is only one clear reason. If fast food was the culprit, the USA would certainly have more than 11.6% of its population diagnosed with diabetes. More and more Chinese are eating KFC, Pizza Hut, and McDonalds; however, the amount of people consuming food from these establishments is still a very small percent compared to the entire population. Therefore, you can probably blame some of the obesity problem on these joints; however, you can't blame the rapid increase of diabetes on them.
Instead, it is clear to me that alcohol a tobacco use is the clear reason there has been a rapid increase of diabetes in China. China has more smokers than any other country in the world—by a long shot. Americans eat way more fast food than Chinese, but tobacco in the USA is a fragment of what is used in China. Unlike those who consume fast food in China, citizens from all socioeconomic statuses smoke in China. Smoking is the common link.
If you don't believe me, check out what the mayo clinic says about smoking and diabetes. www.mayoclinic.com/health/diabetes/AN00548