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  1. Thank you for suggesting codiphen, I'll try it and see what happens. I've taken some other sedating antihistamines in the past and sadly they had no effect. I've been hesitant to try kratom but maybe will give it a try after all. Thanks!
  2. Thank you for the many replies! I was initially prescribed ambien yet it didn't help. I was then prescribed temazepam which has been a huge help. Taking temazepam once or twice per week isn't enough to create an addiction. Every night or perhaps every other night would likely do so. I stopped temazepam for almost two months with no withdrawal effects and then started taking temazepam again as needed after two months because it helped me. Ambien can also create a dependency if taken too often. CBD didn't help with the PTSD, but thanks for suggesting it.
  3. Thank you both for your replies, they're sincerely appreciated!
  4. Has anyone received a prescription for Temazepam in Chiang Mai? If yes, where did you receive the prescription from? I was in a car accident in my home country many years ago which left me with PTSD and chronic insomnia. Temazepam 30 mg was prescribed for me to help with the insomnia which I continue to find helpful. I don't take this medication every night, just once or twice per week. I'm considering relocating to Chiang Mai (where I've lived before) and I know that benzodiazepines are tightly controlled in Thailand, so I'm curious as to where I could get a prescription for temazepam. Thank you in advance for any and all replies!
  5. @connda - What are the other options for those living in Chiang Mai?
  6. Phii with a falling tone is a polite way of addressing a person, especially someone perceived to be older. I first came to Thailand as a teenager and nobody called me phii. As time has passed it now seems most everyone addresses me as phii. Phii with a rising tone means ghost, which is also occasionally used to address me …
  7. I’m not sure how they work, I just know that they work to completely get rid of hemorrhoids. They’re non habit forming and safe to use as often as needed.
  8. Glad I could help! Daflon/Dafomin taken 2 pills/3x per day clears them up immediately. Afterwards take the pills as needed. Drinking a lot of water, taking fiber pills and warm salt baths are also excellent suggestions!
  9. Hi - Are ambien 30 mg (zolpiderm 30 mg) and zopiclone 7.5 mg available over the counter in Thailand? If not are these medications available via prescription in Thailand? Thanks!
  10. I've dealt with hemorrhoids for decades. You'll want to have a colonoscopy to see if there's anything serious with your colon. In the meantime buy some Daflon 500 mg and/or its Thai generic called Dafomin 500 mg. Both are commonly available in pharmacies throughout Thailand. Regular exercise such as jogging also helps to make hemorrhoids go away and can help in preventing them to return. When I first experienced hemorrhoids 30 + years ago the doctor I saw in Bangkok suggested Daflon 500 mg and it cleared them up completely. Dafomin 500 mg is cheaper though and works just as well as Daflon 500 mg. You'll be fine!
  11. Hi - I'm wondering if mirtazapine 30 mg (remeron 30 mg is the brand name) and temazepam 30 mg (restoril 30 mg is the brand name) are available over the counter in Thailand? If not, are these medications available via prescription in Thailand? Also, would these medications mostly be available in hospital pharmacies? Thanks!
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