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Generic Xanax, tramadol or whatever in Chiang Mai.

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I'm booked in for a tooth extraction, but the dentist only offers N.O. laughing gas during the operation. 

 

I want to have some sort of relaxer prior to it starting.

 

Actually, I'd like to be cloud 10 looking down on cloud 9.

 

Where can one buy a pack of things like this in Chiang Mai?

 

TIA.

Tramadol available at every pharmacy. Some may ask you for a copy of your ID. You need to get Xanax from a doctor/hospital.

 

If you look around a little, you can find Diazepam at some pharmacies. 

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13 minutes ago, elektrified said:

Tramadol available at every pharmacy. Some may ask you for a copy of your ID. You need to get Xanax from a doctor/hospital.

 

If you look around a little, you can find Diazepam at some pharmacies. 

Thanks very much.

 

Is there a generic version of Diazapam? Or do I just go in and ask for Diazapam?

 

This seems to be a Thai version: Sipam. 

 

https://www.mims.com/thailand/drug/info/sipam

 

Researching, and Tramadol just seems to be a pain-killer, rather than something that relaxes you and sends you off to the clouds for a while. 

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Halcion (Triazolam) 

 

Benzodiazepine

 

Sabril (Vigabatrin)

 

 alprazolam (Xanax and many locally made generic equivalents) , clonazdpam, bromazepam 

 

temazepam

 

Atarax (hydroxyzine)

 

 Sabril (vigabatrin) 

 

Ativan 

 

These are names that I see pop up, but don't know about them, or which ones people can easily get here. 

 

Any info is appreciated. 

 

 

2 hours ago, DaRoadrunner said:

Suggest you have the dentist inject anesthetic into your gum. If he will not give anesthetic, go elsewhere

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Attempting to get controlled substances outside the legal channel is against the law.   Such topics are not permitted.  

 

If you feel like you need medication, see a doctor.  

 

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