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UC in Japan?


Thu, July 07, 2011 12:45 PM

Hi, I have ulcerative colitis and I'm looking to move to Japan for 2+ years.  Has anyone else lived with UC in Japan for this long?

I studied there for 4 months in college and was able to bring all my drugs with me, but now I take Remicade infusions every 6 weeks.  My other medications include prednisone, methotrexate, and Colazal.

Can anyone help me find out what my cost of meds would be after the national health insurance?

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.

よろしく!

FPO zeroable
Joined Aug 31, 2009

Fri, March 08, 2024 4:26 AM

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Sun, January 07, 2024 5:15 AM

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FPO Pratt4
Joined Jan 7, 2024

Wed, October 25, 2023 4:46 AM

Reply posted for zeroable.

Living with ulcerative colitis (UC) in a foreign country can present unique challenges, including access to medications and healthcare. You can entertain by uno online to reduce stress. While I don't have access to real-time data or personal experiences of individuals living with UC in Japan, I can provide some general information that may be helpful.
 
National Health Insurance in Japan: Japan has a national health insurance system that provides coverage for residents. As a resident, you would be required to enroll in the national health insurance program. The cost of medications under the national health insurance scheme will depend on various factors, including the specific medication and the coverage provided.
 
Consult with a Healthcare Professional: Before moving to Japan, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider who manages your UC treatment. They can provide specific guidance on your medications, including the availability of Remicade infusions, prednisone, methotrexate, and Colazal in Japan. They can also provide information on alternative medications or treatment options if needed.

FPO michaelpard
Joined Oct 25, 2023

Mon, August 15, 2011 1:30 PM

 Reply posted for rachj.

Thanks very much for the information, rachj.

I was an East Asian Studies major and Im looking to do the JET Program next year.  I lived in Kansai for a semester in college, but I was not on this IV treatment at the time and was able to bring all my medication with me.  I had to fill out a yakkan shoumei to get it into the country, but there were no problems.

Its really good to know that you have to pay up front at hospitals; I did not know that.  Ill keep that in mind when I decide how much cash to bring!

Id be going there on a work visa and have a gaijin card; I would definitely have health insurance, too.

I know that ulcerative colitis is on a list of diseases that get government-subsidized treatment.  Do you have any experience with this program?

Thank you again for all your help.  ありがとうございます。

FPO zeroable
Joined Aug 31, 2009

Sat, August 13, 2011 1:44 PM

 Reply posted for zeroable.

Hey, so I hope I can answer some of your questions I lived in Japan for a summer so not two years but I kinda know the ins and outs. 


First what I would do is talk to your current doctor they can usually find a doctor there for you. 

I did do some stuff in Japanese hospitals what you have to keep in mind is that you pay cash up front there so if you need infusions or anything then you are gonna need lots of yen. They can prescribe you medicine but make sure you have either a great knowledge of the language or a translator. 
Japanese health insurance is not something you can automatically get because you live there. Are you going to be getting your gyjing card? A lot depends on what your "foreigner" status is. Also what type of medications you are on make it different too. 
If you want to get more info I have specifics I can give you- I'm a Japanese studies major and lived and worked there so I have lots of info if you need it! 
Best of luck! 

FPO rachj
Joined Jun 2, 2008

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