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Cardiprin 100 mg (Aspirin)

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I have been taking Cardiprin 100mg for eleven years now as a blood thinner. Recently I have not been able to get it and as my supply will soon be finished I am wondering does anyone know where I can get it or an equivalent in Thailand. Don't want to change to aspirin 81mg.

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Thanks fredwiggy but Buymed only deals with retail pharmacies and they don't have this in stock.

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Thanks Sheryl,

 

It is out of stock in these two places also. Nobody seems to know why.

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Hi Sheryl, 

 

Medisafe now contacted me to say that they have it in stock so I purchased enough to get me through 2025.

 

Thanks again.

Turloc

6 hours ago, Turloc said:

Hi Sheryl, 

 

Medisafe now contacted me to say that they have it in stock so I purchased enough to get me through 2025.

 

Thanks again.

Turloc

Where do you store the pills all year long?

Cannot be more than 30 Celsius.

14 hours ago, pub2022 said:

Where do you store the pills all year long?

Cannot be more than 30 Celsius.

 

I was wrong, it's actually below 25 Celsius.

 

14 hours ago, pub2022 said:

Where do you store the pills all year long?

Cannot be more than 30 Celsius.

Well I don't know about anyone else but after I realised how quickly they deteriorate if kept in a drawer or on the counter top, I started keeping all my medicines (that I know won't be consumed within a week or so) in the fridge.

37 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

Well I don't know about anyone else but after I realised how quickly they deteriorate if kept in a drawer or on the counter top, I started keeping all my medicines (that I know won't be consumed within a week or so) in the fridge.

I do likewise.  Low shelf where not too cold. 

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Thanks,

 

I will store them in the fridge as you suggested. Never noticed any special storage facilities in the pharmacies.

 

 

2 hours ago, Turloc said:

I will store them in the fridge as you suggested. Never noticed any special storage facilities in the pharmacies.

Most pills recommend 30 C. or under.  Some say under 25 C.   I never buy from pharmacies that are not air cond., even though that really doesn't help much.

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Sorted now with the medicine I need including storage tips. Thanks to all who responded.

 

Best Regards 

Turloc.

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