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Where to buy glycopyrrolate or oxybutynin in Thailand?

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Are these over-the-counter medications here? Or do you need a prescription? Can't find them anywhere, went to several pharmacies and it was like they had never even hear of them.

Glycopyrrolate (Cuvposa) is used to reduce saliva and drooling in children between 3 and16 years of age that have certain medical conditions that cause drooling.Oct 15, 2561 BE
 
Oxybutynin is used to treat overactive bladder (a condition in which the bladder muscles contract uncontrollably and cause frequent urination, urgent need to urinate, and inability to control urination) in certain adults and children.
 
 

Oxybutynin is available in 2 brands: Diutropan and Lyrinel.  It does nto require a prescription, but may be hard to source. Will need a very large pharmacy. Alternatively you might try mail order here  https://medtide.com/ 

Or Line order from Line ID YAPAIBOON

 

Glycoprrolate is not available in Thailand. Closest thing is likely Buscopan (Hyoscine-N-butylbromine) which any pharmacy will have but best check first with your doctor to see if it is OK to substitute with this

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On 8/11/2021 at 11:26 PM, Sheryl said:

Oxybutynin is available in 2 brands: Diutropan and Lyrinel.  It does nto require a prescription, but may be hard to source. Will need a very large pharmacy. Alternatively you might try mail order here  https://medtide.com/ 

Or Line order from Line ID YAPAIBOON

 

Glycoprrolate is not available in Thailand. Closest thing is likely Buscopan (Hyoscine-N-butylbromine) which any pharmacy will have but best check first with your doctor to see if it is OK to substitute with this

Wonderful! Thank you so much for the help! This is very useful.

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