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    Prescription drugs, is it like Mexico?

    I am sure this topic has been up before, blow me if I can find it. Anyway, do you need prescriptions for buying prescription drugs in pharmacies in Thailand? Its just that someone asked me to get them some things on my next visit, they said it might be cheaper. I know there are generic forms of this and that, are these any good, will they be cheaper? Obviously I can't get a stash for them if a prescription is required.

    They wanted Lipitor (cholesterol lowering, I think) which he said was very expensive, anyone know the price of these there, and if you need a prescription?


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    never got Lipitor

    but you will really need to go to a drug store you trust-like the one in Sunnee Plaza where the pharmacist in the evening also works as Pattya's Hospital pharmacist. At a chain store like Boots you will need a prescription but there are many dodgy drugs on the market like Viagra although I doubt they would go to the lengths of faking Lipitor..but you can't take a chance like that with your ticker.

    Valium and sleeping pills etc are easily available without prescription for neurotic housewives like Mrs O'Booze and she takes a handful every morning to get her through the day.

    What goodies can you get in Mexico ??..I plan to go there early next year .
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    Re: Prescription drugs, is it like Mexico?

    Quote Originally Posted by Cedric
    I am sure this topic has been up before, blow me if I can find it. Anyway, do you need prescriptions for buying prescription drugs in pharmacies in Thailand? Its just that someone asked me to get them some things on my next visit, they said it might be cheaper. I know there are generic forms of this and that, are these any good, will they be cheaper? Obviously I can't get a stash for them if a prescription is required.

    They wanted Lipitor (cholesterol lowering, I think) which he said was very expensive, anyone know the price of these there, and if you need a prescription?
    Lipitor Atorvastatin is prescription only here in Oz, and is available in 2 dose sizes 20mg and 40mg.

    From my experiences in Thailand, I would not trust my long term health on a cheap product you may or not be able to trust. I would not buy for a friend or family member for that reason.
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    I have always been able to buy almost anything over the counter and I always used to use the pharmacy at Chit Lom as you enter one of the shopping centers from the station its on the left. Can't remember which exit it is though. Antibiotics Viagra and even Valium on one trip. I did ask for some amphetamines once but he drew the line there.

    Lipitor (atorvastatin) is a Cholesterol lowering drug I have just started taking it. It comes in various sizes 10, 20, 30 and 40 mg it is expensive here in Saudi I buy it over the counter 1 box of 30 X 10 mg tablets costs $US 35. I would be interested to know what they cost in Thailand
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    Re: Prescription drugs, is it like Mexico?

    Quote Originally Posted by lonelywombat
    From my experiences in Thailand, I would not trust my long term health on a cheap product you may or not be able to trust. I would not buy for a friend or family member for that reason.
    Well said its better to play safe and pay a bit more or ask you local doctor for some that has been given to try out , often it will save you at least your first months supply free.
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    No prescriptions needed at Boots. For the best prices in town, go to Fascino on North Pattaya Road. This is a very large well stocked place where you also need no prescriptions. You only need scrips for things like strong pain killers that could be used by drug addicts.

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    Only I won't be anywhere near Phutty Yah, Bangkok anyone? Boots? Are you sure?

    In H-Kong drugs are sold by the doctor and the mark up is anyone guess, a rather odd situation I feel, because the real price of anything is unknown. Its obviously easier to shop around at a pharmacies than it is at doctors practises, consultation fees alone would eat you up.

    If Lipitor, or even the generic is cheaper, then there could be no harm in buying surely, assuming you dont need a prescription, or are there a lot of fake drugs out there, made to look like the real thing? Are you only guaranteed genuine drugs if you are holding a prescription, and how is that a guarantee anyway?

    Mexico you can get whatever you want without prescription and its much cheaper than in America. Its a feast for the "snow birds", aged doodles, sniffing out cheaper prescription drugs. I have no idea whats up in that country as far as health care is concerned or protection of pharmaceutical giants go, but the "poor old folks" are forced to cross the border into Mexico by the millions to pick up their drugs. I have witnessed this myself a number of times. They all look quite frail and scared too, like they are on the verge of being assaulted by real third world poverty the minute they step out of their car, I think most believe it is contagious.

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    They only want 80 or so?

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    Take the advice already given

    Do not try to carry drugs internationally. It can cause you great delays. That is if they don't KEEP you.

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