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Cialis Or Kamagra Prescription

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Can one go to a doctor in Thailand & get legitimate prescription for Viagra or Cialis for a modest fee?

I figure having the paperwork would avoid any problems crossing borders or even with corrupt police.

Yes re Viagra, no re Cialis because it is not approved for use in Thailand.

To reduce costs, though, do not get Viagra brand but rather the locally made generic equivalent.

Kamagra is an Indian made generic form of Viagra not approved for import or sale in Thailand and with no advantage over Viagra except lower cost, which can be achieved through use of the locally made Thai generic instead.

Yes re Viagra, no re Cialis because it is not approved for use in Thailand.

To reduce costs, though, do not get Viagra brand but rather the locally made generic equivalent.

Kamagra is an Indian made generic form of Viagra not approved for import or sale in Thailand and with no advantage over Viagra except lower cost, which can be achieved through use of the locally made Thai generic instead.

What is the name of the locally made generic equivalent?

  • 2 weeks later...

As was said, Kamagra is not officialy imported to Thailand, therefore you cannot get a prescription on that name. But the substance is Sildenafil, same as in Viagra and a doctor can write a prescription on that. I had one in Pattaya do that earlier this year. Hmmm, not to a very modest sum, I might add. But he was mostly grumpy because I had not bought the stuff from him. Which he could not officialy sell anyway. :)

Yes re Viagra, no re Cialis because it is not approved for use in Thailand.

To reduce costs, though, do not get Viagra brand but rather the locally made generic equivalent.

Kamagra is an Indian made generic form of Viagra not approved for import or sale in Thailand and with no advantage over Viagra except lower cost, which can be achieved through use of the locally made Thai generic instead.

What is the name of the locally made generic equivalent?

Elonza. Sells pretty well too.

Google it on Mims for more info.

:)

  • 2 weeks later...
Yes re Viagra, no re Cialis because it is not approved for use in Thailand.

To reduce costs, though, do not get Viagra brand but rather the locally made generic equivalent.

Kamagra is an Indian made generic form of Viagra not approved for import or sale in Thailand and with no advantage over Viagra except lower cost, which can be achieved through use of the locally made Thai generic instead.

What is the name of the locally made generic equivalent?

Elonza. Sells pretty well too.

Google it on Mims for more info.

:)

Google it Mims, what is that? and where do you get ELONZA?

"Google it Mims, what is that?"

If you Google it, you'll find out.

"where do you get ELONZA?"

Since it is a medication, I'm going to take a wild guess and say "a pharmacy".

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