Of course it is. You know, any medicine under the guidance of the basic theory of TCM can be called Chinese medicine, not just the medicine grown in China. In history, many drugs were imported from abroad, such as American ginseng, but as long as the theory of Chinese medicine can be used, it is not only Chinese medicine, but also applicable to people of all countries. But it should be combined with the local conditions at that time. The traditional Chinese medicine left by our ancestors is based on our Asian race, climate and geographical experience. To treat different races, regions and climates, traditional Chinese medicine should be used according to the actual situation. You may not know much about Chinese medicine abroad. Although some international doctors do not recognize Chinese medicine, Chinese medicine has an excellent reputation among the people. My teacher's classmate went to England to be a Chinese medicine acupuncturist with an annual salary of at least 200,000 pounds. Its popularity can be imagined, as well as in other developed countries. And I also believe that with the unremitting efforts of our descendants, our Chinese medicine will continue to develop, grow and revive!
I hope it helps you!