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Anyone using Genvoya or Stribild

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If you’re using either of these and in Bangkok, where do you get your prescription and meds from? How long a supply can you get on one script?

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I believe it might be available at Red X. Would generic Stribild be available more easily?

As explained Stribild (in any form) is AFAIK not avaiklable in Thailand

 

There are generic brands of Tenofovir and emtricitabine available in Thailand. As far as I know there are no generics containing elvitegravir and colbicistat,  but certainly the Thai Red Cross would have the most up to date info on this.

 

If you need to consider a change of meds, Dr. Asda at Bumrungrad would be excellent source of advice and is well worth the consultation fee (don't however buy meds there, big mark up)

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