TallFarangPhuket Posted March 24, 2012 Share Posted March 24, 2012 (edited) I had a wisdom tooth extracted and part of the bone removed as well as a few stiches put in at Phuket Dental Center about a week ago. I was very impressed with their work and how well they treated me there. The only thing is they told me they would prescribe me painkillers during the procedure and I ended up walking away with a small baggie of Ibuprofen that lasted about 3 days. I was surprised as Vicodin/Hydrocodone is usually what I've received after this type of work in the USA. I didn't take good care of keeping the area clean the week after so a very painful infection started and I had to go back anyways to have the stiches removed. This time it was a different dentist who worked on me and I asked him if he could prescribe me stronger painkillers as the Ibuprofen wasn't working well. He then gave me paracetamol (which I later realized is just acetaminophen after I had left the office). The first dentist told me during the procedure that they don't use nitrous oxide in Thailand (I didn't want to be put to sleep), so this whole thing is making me now wonder if dentists can even legally prescribe real painkillers like Vicodin. Anybody know what the deal is? p.s. I want to make it clear that I'm not complaining about Phuket Dental Center. I'm still very happy with my experience there and they were also cheaper than many other places I called. I would recommend them and definitely go back if I need any more work done. I just want to know about the legality when it comes to dentists and prescriptions. Edited March 24, 2012 by TallFarangPhuket Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted March 24, 2012 Share Posted March 24, 2012 As far as I know, only hospitals are allowed to prescribe the type of pain killers you are referring to. Also, Nitrous Oxide is used here as there are a couple of facilities that offer it in Chiang Mai. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thongkorn Posted March 24, 2012 Share Posted March 24, 2012 Ibuprofen is an anti inflammatory.It will take the swelling down and relive the pain. My Dentist in the UK prescribes pain killers, so i don't see why a Thai dentist should not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kerryk Posted March 24, 2012 Share Posted March 24, 2012 Ibuprofen is an anti inflammatory.It will take the swelling down and relive the pain. My Dentist in the UK prescribes pain killers, so i don't see why a Thai dentist should not. Thailand is very restrictive about prescribing pain killers even in a hospital. Not like the West at all. I had major surgery and only got morphine in the hospital for 3 days which was about two days short of what was needed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted March 24, 2012 Share Posted March 24, 2012 Moving to the health forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SouthernMan3 Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Just go to the drug store and get Postan 500... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AdmiralKen Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Better still try Tramal / Tramadol or one of the many copies. Tramadol was developed by the Germans during WW2 as a replacement for codeine (which was unobtainable). You can LEGALLY buy Tramal from a pharmacist in Thailand. It is touted as a non-addictive form of Codeine. Cheers, Admiral Ken Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheryl Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Discussion of illegal activity deleted. It is completely illegal to purchase OTC drugs which by law are restricted to sales by hospitals (with strict reporting requirements) - illegal for both buyer and seller and jail time can result. As mentioned tramadol is legal OTC and would be the best recourse if NSAIDs (ibuopriofen, Ponstan etc) and paracetemol don't work. Like any drug, read up on contraindications and side effects. the other option is to go the dentistry department of a hospital, in that case they will be able to provide an opiate when necessary. vicodan is not registered for use in Thailand but hospitals all have paractemol + codeine. Do not however expect to be given lavish amounts, you won't. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IAMHERE Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Just go to the drug store and get Postan 500... Ponstan 500 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SouthernMan3 Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Just go to the drug store and get Postan 500... Ponstan 500 Thanks for the correction. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
how241 Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Never heard of Ponstan 500. What type of pain pill is it? Exspensive? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Never heard of Ponstan 500. What type of pain pill is it? Exspensive? Relief of mild to moderate pain including muscular, traumatic & dental pain, headache of most aetiology, dysmenorrhoea, post-op & post-partum pain. Pyrexia in childn. RA, osteoarthritis, menorrhagia. Source MIMS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jshorts Posted March 25, 2012 Share Posted March 25, 2012 Nitrous Oxide is available at Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sheryl Posted March 26, 2012 Share Posted March 26, 2012 Ponstan is an NSAID, same general class of drug as ibuprofen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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