Do I need to have instructions for all medicines when entering New Zealand? Can I bring just one board of capsules (with half left) ?

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Best with English instructions and usage.

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It seems that the medicine needs to be reported, take the instruction manual with you.

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In the declaration form at customs, the description of the drugs is as follows: Drugs: more than 3 months' quantity, or not prescription drugs issued to you? I entered customs on 11.2, and at that time we brought more than a dozen kinds of regular drugs, most of which did not have English instructions, so we made a list ourselves, listing the drug name, quantity, and use (such as "for skin allergies"). After reporting, they asked us to go to a special counter for explanation, and then the staff there also didn't let us take out the medicine, but asked what the medicine was used for. We showed him the list, and then let us pass. Note that the drugs should not contain pseudoephedrine, and it is said that if there is, even if reported, it will not be allowed to bring in.

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There are no major issues.