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Where To Buy Motion Sickness Pills In Bkk

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I haven't been on a boat for years because I get seasick at the drop of a hat. Does anyone know where in BKK I might be able to buy "Scop-Ace" or "Kwells" motion sickness pills or the patches you stick behind your ears ? Watsons and Boots only sell brands that I've never heard of, and I don't know what side effects they have on me.

Ginger is one of the best, google it.

^ agreed, tour boats operating on the Great Barrier Reef hand out ginger pills if the weather looks bad.

^ agreed, tour boats operating on the Great Barrier Reef hand out ginger pills if the weather looks bad.

Another good remedy is Junket tablets, old remedy from my Granfather and it worked on me and the friends I use to go fishing with in OZ.

"Dimenhydrinate" Small yellow pills in bubble pack strips sold at all pharmacies

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Cyclizine is an antihistamine which is used to treat sea sickness and is often used as an anti sickness drug in UK hospitals. Normally it requires a prescription, I don't know if it's available in Bangkok but it would be useful to find out.

The scopace pills are the best for me. The scopolamine patches are second best. Sorry, not sure where to find them, but the Korean brand of patch is called "KIM-E-TE" if you can find them.

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