February 5, 201313 yr I enjoy pursuing the drug stores and discovering things. My recent favorites are Pudin Hara pearls, minty refreshment for the innards, i stumbled across at watsons. I also recently discovered flying rabbit liquid for the tummy, never hear of of salol before. Edited February 5, 201313 yr by infinity11
February 5, 201313 yr Cheap and nonprescription antibiotics and various sleeping pills? Edited February 5, 201313 yr by Dancealot
February 6, 201313 yr I forgot what I was going to say.....totally distracted by NaMah's avatar (don't change it)
February 6, 201313 yr Cheap and nonprescription antibiotics and various sleeping pills? I thought everything in Thailand is "nonprescription".
February 6, 201313 yr I had a back injury when I was young so am prescribed Tramadol in the UK, I email my repeat prescription go collect the script and wait in line to pay 7 pounds plus for 100. Here I can get 180 for less than a fiver and no arsing about, plus I dont have to go and see a GP every 6 months to tell them that my pain has if by magic disappeared. Also when I have not slept for a few days those nice money hungry chemists dont mind selling me pills which surely can't be discussed here.
February 6, 201313 yr Brown cough mixture. 19B (green box with red leopard on the label) Always works wonders with me when I have a cough!
February 6, 201313 yr "Brown cough mixture. 19B (green box with red leopard on the label)" "Always works wonders with me when I have a cough!" They also sell a larger bottle that works good, but doesn't include 'opium tincture'. Not called Brown Mixture. Can't remember the name...
February 6, 201313 yr A naked cuddle I find it both soothing and rejuvenating. Yeah, that one's addictive.
February 6, 201313 yr Tiffy! +3 Yep me too I don't know why because when I read the label it is just standard cold meds type but it works very well. It can mask cold symptoms almost completely to let you ride it out in comfort
February 7, 201313 yr Tiffy for sure.....cheap, effective and available everywhere. And a great herbal cough syrup called 'Mawang'.
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