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Posted
7 hours ago, Globenauta said:

 

Apcalis? I never heard of it before :-) I usually check for approved meds on this website: https://www.mims.com/thailand/drug

I'm currently using Talafil by Millimed

Apcalis is not approved in Thailand and only sold at certain pharmacies. I personally tried it and it had not the same effect as the expensive original versions.

Posted
12 hours ago, Upnotover said:

I answered this in an earlier question. I don't care if it's legal, or if they are reputable, but it works. At least the side effects are the same as the stuff I used to get from the UK NHS. I take it for prostate, but get the side effect benefits that others take it for.

 

For what prostate condition? Please share.

Posted
3 hours ago, scorecard said:

 

For what prostate condition? Please share.

Mild BPH.  It doesn't treat the cause but relieves the symptoms, I was prescribed it by my GP in the UK 2 years ago and it has been effective, and my condition has remained stable.

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On 1/14/2025 at 7:44 PM, Upnotover said:

I had 60 (generic) delivered yesterday. Never been a problem so far.

Got 30 pills some two weeks ago. First trial for me.

"Tadarise-5" (as above)

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Some people seem unaware that the very most generic (non patented) medications come from India or China. Recently read that in a trade war China could stop antibiotic export and pose a real big problem.

A factory burned down in India and an important medication was on world wide shortage.

Big western pharma is uninterested in these medications as they don't make the huge profits.

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4 hours ago, scorecard said:

 

For what prostate condition? Please share.

It is used to treat Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. In addition, the daily 5mg dosage for BPH also supports treatment for ED.  

Posted
12 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Some people seem unaware that the very most generic (non patented) medications come from India or China. Recently read that in a trade war China could stop antibiotic export and pose a real big problem.

A factory burned down in India and an important medication was on world wide shortage.

Big western pharma is uninterested in these medications as they don't make the huge profits.

While the patent expired years ago on Cialis (tadalafil), the last time I checked, no generic versions had been registered with the THai FDA, which seems strange.  

Posted
On 1/14/2025 at 2:56 PM, Sheryl said:

SSO will cover it if a doctor at your nominated SSO hospital prescribes it

 

 

Hello Sheryl, is there a complete list somewhere what is covered by SSO and what isn't?

Posted
10 hours ago, ricklev said:

One of the rare times a drug is much cheaper in the USA:

 

https://www.costplusdrugs.com/medications/tadalafil-5mg-tablet/

Yes, some statins are also cheaper at Costco (USA), <$6 a month.  Along with so many others.  

 

On Topic ... from past pricing here / TH, my local pharmacy is cheaper for most everything, than what's available online.  With statin being the exception, as not offered.  Only one other script was a wee bit cheaper online, but I prefer to support my local pharmacy, so they stay in business for all the other less expensive things I may need in the future.

 

Medisafe was cheaper across the board, than MedTide.  The only 2 online vendors that I compared  pricing.  Against my local govt hospital, & pharmacy, with pharmacy the clear better choice.

 

4 different local pharmacies, and 2 were silly priced, 1 located in Lotus's (old Health Up), wasn't too bad, if not pushing international brand.   You do need to ask for generic and or made in TH, IN.   Don't think I've bought anything made in CH.

 

You may even find a major pharmaceutical company making their own generic version with exact same ingredients at half price, which surprised me with 1 script I used in the past.  Unless you looked at the 'mfg by' and both from same in OZ, you'd never notice.

 

You find they cater to the markets, as same drug is like 30X the cost in the USA.  Still cheaper here, even if you had insurance in USA, as less than the deductible.  That's screwed up, if a Yank.

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