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any pharmacy in Pattaya.  ADVICE:  go or call or FB message at least 3 for prices.  You'll find some charge double of others.

Or walk down the Bou Kow and many hustlers will offer you all kinds of ED pill help.

Find the right one, and you are paying 10x less than the pharmacy charges you.

ie.  1 box of 4 cialus pills is 400 most pharmacies.  
You can get 7 boxes for 700 baht from the "motorbike pharmacies"


Pick the wrong one, and you just donated your cash haha.  But well worth the trial and error once you find a good one selling real meds.

My first purchase from motorcycle pharmacy was 700 baht for fancy packaged sugar pills.

 

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1 minute ago, Porschee said:

Do I need prescription?

No. Be aware if you are on blood pressure medication, the interaction may lead to dangerously low BP levels.

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2 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Mostly made in India without license.

50bht for a packet of 4 Managra in Chiang Mai, if you pay more you must be daft.

If it's for recreational use late at night, no more than 1/2 a tablet, unless you want to have a trouser problem next morning.

 

amazing how locaiton means everything with pricing.  Here the lowest I've seen In a pharmacy is 190 baht for 4 pills

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2 minutes ago, Dart12 said:

amazing how locaiton means everything with pricing.  Here the lowest I've seen In a pharmacy is 190 baht for 4 pills

There's a lady walking around Chiang Mai with a 'coolie' hat on all afternoon/evening (LK, MM Soi 1/2, etc.). Stop her and buy some, she'll ask for 200bht a packet, but you just laugh and wave her on ...... she'll be back.

Well that's how it was before COVID.

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It has been very slim picking, if at all in the last 2 years, to even need or have a reason to use those pills...

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3 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

There's a lady walking around Chiang Mai with a 'coolie' hat on all afternoon/evening (LK, MM Soi 1/2, etc.). Stop her and buy some, she'll ask for 200bht a packet, but you just laugh and wave her on ...... she'll be back.

Well that's how it was before COVID.

I'm in pattaya.  If you see my post above, I've now found the motorcycle pharmacy with the real goods...cutting my expense from 4000 for 10 boxes to 700.  (Same brand that I can tell.  Some things just too cheap to "knock off" when they are already bottom price from original seller.

But the pharmacies are all very pricey.

 

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26 minutes ago, ezzra said:

As long as you're aware that they are all fake and god only knows what in them pills and that they all probably been produced in somebody bathtub yes?...

Complete nonsense if bought from normal pharmacies.   Fakes are usually sold on the streets, there is no reason for real pharmacists to sell the fakes.

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48 minutes ago, Porschee said:

Thanks everyone I am new here and virgin when

it comes to Viagra.

A word of warning Grapefruit and any Viagra derivative are an absolute NO NO

Be very careful of anything medical you look to buy on the street, it has already been said that most of these products are put together in someone bath room.

 

As you are in Chang Mai there was / is a pharmacy in the same street as the cow dom 1 baht restaurant that I found to be very good at supplying original brand products and at reasonable prices.

I can not remember the street name but I am sure many will know where the restaurant is.

You may also find that a daily magnesium tablet will help you after about 14 days of taking it but give it 3 months and see how you get on.

Good luck

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Mostly made in India without license.

50bht for a packet of 4 Managra in Chiang Mai, if you pay more you must be daft.

If it's for recreational use late at night, no more than 1/2 a tablet, unless you want to have a trouser problem next morning.

 

Anyone know where to get these in Bangkok?

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Erectile dysfunction medication requires prescription. (AFAIK)

Whilst there may well be products available, that does not make them neither safe nor legal.

 

Anyone taking such products, without medical advice based on your specific medical history coukd be taking their life in their hands literally.

 

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Consult a qualified medical professional for guidance.

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4 hours ago, Porschee said:

Do I need prescription?

By law, yes., it is prescription only

 

In practice many places (but not all) will sell without it. Avoid places near tourist spots as police entrapment has sometimes occurred (i.e. near pharmacies that sell without prescription).  Not at all hard to get a script.

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