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Posted
17 hours ago, kingofallasians said:

Where can I go to find the cheapest generic drugs?

 

I bought a supply in Cambodia but the generics are made in Pakistan and it kind of makes me afraid.

 

I need Lexapro.

Most generics are made in India. Or  If you're afraid buy the original which could be counterfeits too.

Thailand got good generics as well.

More reliable safety you get in the EU

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Register at a THAI MILITARY HOSPITAL.  Get a physical there ( under $10.00 ), discuss your medicine needs with the doctor.

 

When I 1st came here ( 12 years ago } I registered at a Thai MILITARY hospital ( free Hospital I D Card ) and got the EXACT meds I paid ( WITH co-pay ) $63.00 

...A MONTH... in the US.  I paid $21.00 FOR 3 MONTHS SUPPLY at the Army Military Hospital.

 

Check it out to see if a MILITARY hospital it fits your needs.  I pay the same cost for services as Thai civilians using the hospital

 

 

Posted
54 minutes ago, edwardflory said:

I pay the same cost for services as Thai civilians using the hospital

Note unique to military hospitals, I am registered with 5 government hospitals and none charge any more for foreigners.

Some years ago there was talk of dual pricing being introduced in government hospitals but it didn't happen widespread. I only ever heard rumours about one in the Chonburi area.

Posted
2 hours ago, sandyf said:

Note unique to military hospitals, I am registered with 5 government hospitals and none charge any more for foreigners.

Some years ago there was talk of dual pricing being introduced in government hospitals but it didn't happen widespread. I only ever heard rumours about one in the Chonburi area.

There is more than one hospital doing this, but it happens only in areas which see a lot of foreign patients (Bangkok, Chiang Mai etc).

 

Not worth the administrative hassle to set up double tiered pricing otherwise.

Posted
2 hours ago, sandyf said:

Note unique to military hospitals, I am registered with 5 government hospitals and none charge any more for foreigners.

Some years ago there was talk of dual pricing being introduced in government hospitals but it didn't happen widespread. I only ever heard rumours about one in the Chonburi area.

And, most certainly, also in Rayong. 

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I found the bigger pharmacies near the central market in Phnom Penh fairly reliable. Never seen anything from Pakistan there, though. 

Lot's from India, Malaysia, and the more expensive stuff from France. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Sheryl said:

There is more than one hospital doing this, but it happens only in areas which see a lot of foreign patients (Bangkok, Chiang Mai etc).

 

Not worth the administrative hassle to set up double tiered pricing otherwise.

I said  one in my area, I wouldn't know or have little interest in anywhere else.

if you want to say it is widespread elsewhere, feel free but you should have addressed the poster that tried to imply only military hospitals were exempt from dual pricing.

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11 hours ago, edwardflory said:

Register at a THAI MILITARY HOSPITAL.  Get a physical there ( under $10.00 ), discuss your medicine needs with the doctor.

 

When I 1st came here ( 12 years ago } I registered at a Thai MILITARY hospital ( free Hospital I D Card ) and got the EXACT meds I paid ( WITH co-pay ) $63.00 

...A MONTH... in the US.  I paid $21.00 FOR 3 MONTHS SUPPLY at the Army Military Hospital.

 

Check it out to see if a MILITARY hospital it fits your needs.  I pay the same cost for services as Thai civilians using the hospital

 

 

Where can I go to find the cheapest generic drugs?

That was the question. Where is your answer?

Posted
8 hours ago, Sheryl said:

There is more than one hospital doing this, but it happens only in areas which see a lot of foreign patients (Bangkok, Chiang Mai etc).

 

Not worth the administrative hassle to set up double tiered pricing otherwise.

Where can I go to find the cheapest generic drugs?

That was the question. Where is your answer?

Posted
On 2/19/2025 at 7:29 PM, Sheryl said:

Both are available at pharmacies without prescription. But they are different drugs, and not interchangeable.

 

@kingofallasians there are at least 2 Thai made generic equivalents to Lexaoro,  brand names  Esopam and  Escipam. Any large Thai pharmacy should have.  Where in Thailand are you located? 

 

Bangkok.

Posted
12 hours ago, edwardflory said:

Register at a THAI MILITARY HOSPITAL.  Get a physical there ( under $10.00 ), discuss your medicine needs with the doctor.

 

When I 1st came here ( 12 years ago } I registered at a Thai MILITARY hospital ( free Hospital I D Card ) and got the EXACT meds I paid ( WITH co-pay ) $63.00 

...A MONTH... in the US.  I paid $21.00 FOR 3 MONTHS SUPPLY at the Army Military Hospital.

 

Check it out to see if a MILITARY hospital it fits your needs.  I pay the same cost for services as Thai civilians using the hospital

 

 

Are there any around Bangkok?

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