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Billy Shears

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I want to buy Levitra. Can't find in Pattaya. Talked to a couple of Pharmacies in Bangkok, and they tell me it's not available in LOS anymore. Anybody have any experience buying meds online and getting shipped to Pattaya? I know there's a lot of scammers with online Pharmacies, and want to make sure I get the real thing.

Yes I have tried Viagra and Cialis, but the side effects are brutal. 

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1 minute ago, Mirrah said:

have you found a proper pharmacy?!

Not yet.

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I’m fairly certain that it’s illegal to import any prescription drugs into Thailand without a license, even if for personal use.  I only mention this because apparently  the Thai FDA is taking this much more seriously recently.   Just something to at least consider. 

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1 hour ago, manni2011 said:

I’m fairly certain that it’s illegal to import any prescription drugs into Thailand without a license, even if for personal use.  I only mention this because apparently  the Thai FDA is taking this much more seriously recently.   Just something to at least consider. 

I once did an order for asprin and it was held out from cutoms as an illegal drug. They are very picky

The asprin was over 81mg and that is not available in Thailand

The importation of pharmaceutical products (medicines) requires a Food and Drug Administration authorization from the Ministry of Health

https://www.ups.com/ga/CountryRegsPrint?loc=en_US&origcountry=US&destcountry=TH&cat=004002&PrintRegulations=PrintRegulations

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I have some prescriptions I get free as part of a Workman's Comp case.  

I am having the same issues of getting them into Thailand.

I brought a 6 month supply but I will be out in about 4 months.

Currently my meds are being shipped to a family member who in the future, will try to send to me as "vitamins."

If that does not work, then I may just go to a doctor in Thailand and get a new prescription in LOS.

This may cost more but if you need the meds, you need the meds.

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10 hours ago, manni2011 said:

I’m fairly certain that it’s illegal to import any prescription drugs into Thailand without a license, even if for personal use.  I only mention this because apparently  the Thai FDA is taking this much more seriously recently.   Just something to at least consider. 

Yes your right. I didn't know that when I posted the topic, but after a little research I figured it out. No wonder the big online companies won't deliver here. Thanks for the heads up.

In normal times i would just fly to Manila or Phnom Penh to get what I need, but these aren't normal times. It's not that important, probably best to wait till I can get the meds myself, don't need any problems.

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I tried shipping some Rx to Thailand as "Health Aides". I got away with it the first time, but customs seized the second attempt. I went through some bs trying to get them released, but no dice.

The good news is that most of my meds (including 81 mg asprin) are available over the counter at very decent prices. I have one that is not. I went to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital and was able to obtain it there.

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15 hours ago, LASportsNut said:

I have some prescriptions I get free as part of a Workman's Comp case.  

I am having the same issues of getting them into Thailand.

I brought a 6 month supply but I will be out in about 4 months.

Currently my meds are being shipped to a family member who in the future, will try to send to me as "vitamins."

If that does not work, then I may just go to a doctor in Thailand and get a new prescription in LOS.

This may cost more but if you need the meds, you need the meds.

Shipments of nutritional supplements and/or vitamins require an import license from the Thailand Ministry of Health. Only commercial shipments or those consigned to companies (B2B) will be cleared by UPS Thailand.
Shipments consigned to individuals (B2C) will not be cleared by UPS due to the strict regulatory requirements from the Thailand Ministry of Health.

Try shampoo instead of vitamins

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7 hours ago, Greg_B said:

Shipments of nutritional supplements and/or vitamins require an import license from the Thailand Ministry of Health. Only commercial shipments or those consigned to companies (B2B) will be cleared by UPS Thailand.
Shipments consigned to individuals (B2C) will not be cleared by UPS due to the strict regulatory requirements from the Thailand Ministry of Health.

Try shampoo instead of vitamins

Thanks for the information

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16 hours ago, Techniquest said:

Cialis is really terrible actually! The side effects made me go crazy about it! My testicles hurt so freaking much because of it, that I could not even seat normally on a chair! It was almost impossible for me to drive the car, or get on my bycicle. Besides that, the second worst side effect that I had because of it, was the fact that it got red on the top, and it was burning soooo freaking much! Since then I have been looking for the "Deleted as spam link"  on the market, and I have finally found it.

I had many clients who experienced side effects with Cialis. Once I introduced them to this method of delivery they had no problem at all. 

 

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6 hours ago, Cerberus said:

I had many clients who experienced side effects with Cialis. Once I introduced them to this method of delivery they had no problem at all. 

 

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Not sure if you realize, but you quoted/replied to a spam account (look at what they linked to, and it's their first/only post.). I picked up some apcalis from the pharmacy beside Tim's and they have been working well for me. Lasts a long time and I like how it needs some stimulation to come into effect, rather than just having a permanent erection for a few hours. Only side effect is a bad headache the day after.

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30 minutes ago, Ohyesuare said:

Not sure if you realize, but you quoted/replied to a spam account (look at what they linked to, and it's their first/only post.). I picked up some apcalis from the pharmacy beside Tim's and they have been working well for me. Lasts a long time and I like how it needs some stimulation to come into effect, rather than just having a permanent erection for a few hours. Only side effect is a bad headache the day after.

I was not aware and never open links, if that is the case I am surprised it was not deleted, addicts admin usually deal with such promptly. 


I do not believe that the Orally dissolving strips I spoke of were ever available from the Pharmacy next to Tims, although they did supply Apcalis in tablet and Gel form.

I have edited the quote in my post above removing the link.

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1 hour ago, Cerberus said:

I was not aware and never open links, if that is the case I am surprised it was not deleted, addicts admin usually deal with such promptly. 


I do not believe that the Orally dissolving strips I spoke of were ever available from the Pharmacy next to Tims, although they did supply Apcalis in tablet and Gel form.

I have edited the quote in my post above removing the link.

Looks like they've removed it now. Yeah I'm not sure if they're available or not, I was just making a somewhat unrelated personal comment on my experience with apcalis :)

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On 08/06/2021 at 11:59, ChiFlyer said:

I tried shipping some Rx to Thailand as "Health Aides". I got away with it the first time, but customs seized the second attempt. I went through some bs trying to get them released, but no dice.

The good news is that most of my meds (including 81 mg asprin) are available over the counter at very decent prices. I have one that is not. I went to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital and was able to obtain it there.

I have had blood pressure meds sent to me regularly for the last few years off and on. Never any issues so far. Right now I am waiting for a small package to arrive that also has meds. It was mailed on April 9th and arrived BKK April 24th and then no more tracking updates until just a couple of days ago. Now it shows that the package is moving again. I'm hoping this one makes it through.

In the past it was just blood pressure meds, which are dirt cheap here,  but now I have a prescription for eliquis which I just found out from Fascino is available here but it is 5800 Baht for a one month supply.

I have been busted by the Post Office customs office at Laem Chabang twice, both times for cigars. First time they gave me a stern lecture and made me pay 3000 Baht duty but let me keep them. Second time the package was confiscated. They said it would be returned to sender, which I did not believe, but I was surprised when two months later it showed up at my mailing service in Las Vegas.

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Good timing I found this thread. I've been looking for an online delivery for some Vitamin D to send to my TG. She can get Vit D at the pharmacy but only in small strength tabs, and they're very expensive compared to UK prices. Sounds like a waste of time and money to try and send them from outside Thailand.

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Jumpin Jack Flash said:

Good timing I found this thread. I've been looking for an online delivery for some Vitamin D to send to my TG. She can get Vit D at the pharmacy but only in small strength tabs, and they're very expensive compared to UK prices. Sounds like a waste of time and money to try and send them from outside Thailand.

 

 

The question has to be asked here :-)

"with The Sun Is Your Best Source of Vitamin D There’s good reason why vitamin D is called “the sunshine vitamin.” When your skin is exposed to sunlight, it makes vitamin D from cholesterol. The sun’s ultraviolet B (UVB) rays hit cholesterol in the skin cells, providing the energy for vitamin D synthesis to occur."

Why would you need Vit D tablets in thailand ..  just curious  ? 

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1. Thais spend as little time in the sun as possible, esp the girls. You must have noticed that ?

2. Genetics  - their skin just doesn't absorb the sun in the same way as caucasians, so aren't able to produce the same levels of Vit-D (so they'd need to spend a lot longer in the sun, to get the same benefits, and that ain't happening - see point 1).

 

She's stressing a bit just now with the way things are going with CoVid and with no prospect of getting vaccinated anytime soon, I just wanted to give her something that might help her, even if its just a psychological boost. Although there does seem to be general agreement among most "experts" that Vitamin D may offer some protection against the virus, or the severity of its effect. (I've read something about having enough vitamin D to prevent a cytokine storm - when the immune system overreacts and begins attacking the body's own cells and tissues).

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On 08/06/2021 at 08:17, LASportsNut said:

I have some prescriptions I get free as part of a Workman's Comp case.  

I am having the same issues of getting them into Thailand.

I brought a 6 month supply but I will be out in about 4 months.

Currently my meds are being shipped to a family member who in the future, will try to send to me as "vitamins."

If that does not work, then I may just go to a doctor in Thailand and get a new prescription in LOS.

This may cost more but if you need the meds, you need the meds.

 

On 08/06/2021 at 11:59, ChiFlyer said:

I tried shipping some Rx to Thailand as "Health Aides". I got away with it the first time, but customs seized the second attempt. I went through some bs trying to get them released, but no dice.

The good news is that most of my meds (including 81 mg asprin) are available over the counter at very decent prices. I have one that is not. I went to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital and was able to obtain it there.

Hey all,

Late to reply but my experience in getting scripts here since lockdown...

Pre lockdown I would go home every 5 months or so and get 6 months worth of meds, we can do that legally in Australia if travelling etc. I pack them in my luggage with a letter from my Dr. In 7 yrs never had  problem, or even been looked at...

Fast forward to the last 16 months. I have had 2 lots of 6 month worth of meds. Each time I ask my Daughter to split it up into 2 packages and send on different days to hopefully ensure I get at least 1 lot. 

The important part is to have a copy of the Doctors letter taped to the outside of the package, state it is medical supplies. The Aus post office actually told us to do it this way. Both times it has worked and I am about to try my next round. 

Your experience maybe different, but if you don't try I guess you won't know :)

PS. Please note that some of the meds are not available in Thailand and they still get through. 

 

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Regards, Atlas.

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