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Ablify & Lexepro -- cheap

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Hi

Im paying 135 baht for Lexepro from my psych

Im paying 60? i think for generic Ablify

How can I reduce this? I live in Chiang Mai and getting this off a psych doctor in her private clinic.

Surely there must be some way I can get this cheaper?

Thanks

Esidep is an Indian brand generically equivalent to Lexapro and this drug doers not require a prescription so try Fascinos for it or other large pharmacy.

Aripiprazole (Ablify) on the other hand is a controlled substance not sold OTC. I am surprised you say you are getting a generic equivalent of it as I am only aware of it being available here as Ablify, which is of course an import. It is a fairly new drug still under patent. In any case the only way you will get it cheaper is by going to a government hospital and you need to weight the savings against the significant waits and red tape that would entail.

  • 4 months later...

Esidep is an Indian brand generically equivalent to Lexapro and this drug doers not require a prescription so try Fascinos for it or other large pharmacy.

It sure would be nice to find a pharmacy that carries this. I've been to a couple, including Fascino and nobody carries it even though MIMS says it exists within the country. I may try to contact the maker or a distributor.

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