Jump to content

Why is 81 mg. aspirin treated like a narcotic?


watcharacters

Recommended Posts

6 year old aspirin would almost certainly have begun to decompose and smell of acetic acid, like vinegar.

Stuff and nonsense. The decomposition (hydrolysis) reaction requires the presence of water. Aspirin kept in a sealed container or strip won't decompose like that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 80
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Our local big Pharmacy ... just up the road from Ngam Wong Wang Mall won't sell them anymore.

Family doctor says he can't dispense more than 30 days supply ... but said I'll try and get you a bottle (1000 tabs) from his supplier

1000 tablets in bottle i buy in Big C pattaya.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Your bring in more than 30 days supply of medication. One day customs will search you, monkey house for you.

I am on a serious amount of controlled medication for a chronic condition. In case I get ill abroad, I bring with me a letter from my specialist which shows the amount of medication I take so that a hospital will know about my condition in an emergency.

Once I was searched by customs on entry to Thailand and they saw the meds - I had three months worth. No problem.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

81 mg aspirin sales restricted? Not that I've seen, surely not at the larger pharmacies in the Rangsit area.

Where'd you get that idea?

Mac

Some pharmacies seem to make one sign for buying 81 mg Aspirin, some don't ... from my experience.

Here in Chiangmai, most big chains refuse to sell it without prescription. ( Boots and Watson in particular ) I have to get it from the smaller pharmacy .

Most pharmacist do not even know why. Just following order from the head office in Bangkok....My cardiologist at RAM Hospital does not even know about this restriction.

Some pharmacists, suggest that it is a blood thinner and some patient should not take it. If you have dengue fever that can turn hemorrhagic, you should stop taking aspirin too. maybe Sheryl can add her comment on that.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Your bring in more than 30 days supply of medication. One day customs will search you, monkey house for you.

For aspirin? Seems unlikely, even in Thailand.

Thanks for that. If customs want to lock you up for too many aspirin,just tell them that kittenkong said it would be ok.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Your bring in more than 30 days supply of medication. One day customs will search you, monkey house for you.

Keep this quiet but i have brought in 6 months supply for donkeys years with my prescription , never any problem ,the worst that would happen is they would be confiscated , dont make up scare stories .

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Never before in the history of TV have so many been so ignorant of the law. Follow their advice and go direct to jail, do not pass go.

sonal Medications into Thailand
A.
Medications containing narcotic drugs of category 2
The Ministry of Public Health issued the Ministerial Regulation B.E. 2552 (2009)
under the Narcotics Act B.E. 2522 (1979), amended by the Narcotics Act B.E. 2545
(2002
). It became effective on September 29, 2009. Ac
cording to the new
regulation, t
ravellers to Thailand under medical treatment are allowed to carry
medications containing narcotic drugs of Category 2 for personal treatment in
a
quantity not exceeding 30 day
s of prescribed usage
and must follow the
applicable regulations strictly.
Travellers to Thailand under treatment of these medications are required to obtain a
permit (Form IC
-
2) issued by the Food and Drug Administration
before travelling
to Thailand
.
T
he quantity of the medication transported into Thailand
must not exceed 30
days of
prescribed
usage
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Your bring in more than 30 days supply of medication. One day customs will search you, monkey house for you.

Keep this quiet but i have brought in 6 months supply for donkeys years with my prescription , never any problem ,the worst that would happen is they would be confiscated , dont make up scare stories .

Wrong, again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Be a little careful here guys you might be dobbing in your local by mentioning names.

On a slightly different note Panadol Soluble is banned here.

Only because they smashed them up & used them for a base for more sinister drug

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I imagine that shop was happy to sell them for 1B each. I buy mine in Sainsbury's supermarket in the UK for 0.5B each, and I bring back 400 of them on my yearly shopping trip. If only I could do all my shopping for the whole year in the UK rather than have to pay way over the odds for a very poor choice of things here.

I long ago gave up looking for logic in any Thai rules.

You are still pay way too much. If you go to a a pharmacy that has reall stock you can pay ฿400 for 2,000 or about 0.2 each

I would certainly do that if I knew of one and it was convenient, and you may have noticed that I've been responding to suggestions in that vein.

I buy at Sainsbury's for several reasons other than the low price:

1) I go there several times anyway whenever I'm in the UK

2) they always have stock

3) there are no bizarre hoops to jump through

4) no queues

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Your bring in more than 30 days supply of medication. One day customs will search you, monkey house for you.

For aspirin? Seems unlikely, even in Thailand.

Thanks for that. If customs want to lock you up for too many aspirin,just tell them that kittenkong said it would be ok.

I didn't say that it was OK, I said that it seems unlikely even here that anyone would be arrested and detained for importing 400 81mg Aspirin tablets that by all accounts are available over the counter here. I stand by that.

Edited by KittenKong
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Our local big Pharmacy ... just up the road from Ngam Wong Wang Mall won't sell them anymore.

Family doctor says he can't dispense more than 30 days supply ... but said I'll try and get you a bottle (1000 tabs) from his supplier

1000 tablets in bottle i buy in Big C pattaya.

Now that's somewhere that is convenient for me to buy at as I go there at least once a week anyway. How much are they? Which BigC? In the inside pharmacy or one in the mall?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Never before in the history of TV have so many been so ignorant of the law. Follow their advice and go direct to jail, do not pass go.

sonal Medications into Thailand

A.

Medications containing narcotic drugs of category 2

The Ministry of Public Health issued the Ministerial Regulation B.E. 2552 (2009)

under the Narcotics Act B.E. 2522 (1979), amended by the Narcotics Act B.E. 2545

(2002

). It became effective on September 29, 2009. Ac

cording to the new

regulation, t

ravellers to Thailand under medical treatment are allowed to carry

medications containing narcotic drugs of Category 2 for personal treatment in

a

quantity not exceeding 30 day

s of prescribed usage

and must follow the

applicable regulations strictly.

Travellers to Thailand under treatment of these medications are required to obtain a

permit (Form IC

-

2) issued by the Food and Drug Administration

before travelling

to Thailand

.

T

he quantity of the medication transported into Thailand

must not exceed 30

days of

prescribed

usage

Total ignorance here. I had an idea I guess but never really checked it as I thought letter from Doctor and medical records would cover it.

At the moment I'm traveling with:

Oxycodone

Endone

Lithium

HGH

Testosterone

I've definitely got more than a month as I'm here for 35 days. I'll definitely be getting cleared when I'm back next month.......

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I imagine that shop was happy to sell them for 1B each. I buy mine in Sainsbury's supermarket in the UK for 0.5B each, and I bring back 400 of them on my yearly shopping trip. If only I could do all my shopping for the whole year in the UK rather than have to pay way over the odds for a very poor choice of things here.

I long ago gave up looking for logic in any Thai rules.

You are still pay way too much. If you go to a a pharmacy that has reall stock you can pay ฿400 for 2,000 or about 0.2 each

This is getting ridiculous. We're down to 0.2 Baht/pill. A saving of 0.3 Baht over the previous bid. That is 109 Baht/year less spent on medicine and could be invested in over two large beers.

2,000 pills = 6 years' supply @ 1.5 Baht / week.

There is a man totally convinced on the efficiency of the pills. Most of us oldies hesitate at buying more than a day's supply of anything in case we don't get to see tomorrow.

The accounting could be a total disaster if you die with the bottle half full.

But I am impressed. Honestly. The poster is certainly not one of those guys who cannot live in Thailand for less than 100,000 Baht/month.

I wonder how much I could save if I ordered six year's supplies of all my consumables?

As far as I'm concerned any saving is worth making as long as it doesnt cost me too much extra to make the saving.

I will happy plan my shopping schedule to buy the right item in the right place at the best price but I certainly would not make a special trip to the other side of Bangkok to save 300B.

Being sensible with money is one of the reasons that I have as much as I do. YMMV

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I need 100mg Carpidrin which is 100% pure aspirin and indeed banned from free sales.

Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect

If carpidrin is 100% pure aspirin, then you need 100% pure aspirin, of any kind. I doubt that carpidrin is 100% pure, however... It surely has all the extra glue and bulk stuff necessary to make it a tablet. Same as all the other aspirin.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I tried Boots in Cental in Udon, No Have

Never go to Boots for anything. Just a big corporation running shops filled with uncooperative pharmacists trying to separate you from your money. Really, a Thai pharmacy is usually so much better. I prefer the one-off mom and pop pharmacies so long as they have a selection to meet my needs, though have sometimes been known to visit a PharmaChoice. I mean, if Boots wants 900 Baht plus a prescription, while another shop wants 180 Baht for the same thing with no prescription necessary, kind of a no brainer. Too, I'm remembering when our old dog was trying to die and the vet hospital was hammering us for 5,000 Baht for heart drugs every month. Funny thing... Most of the drugs were available at a nearby people pharmacy -- same dosage, same blister pack -- for a fraction of the cost the vet hospital wanted. Imagine that...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Your bring in more than 30 days supply of medication. One day customs will search you, monkey house for you.

Keep this quiet but i have brought in 6 months supply for donkeys years with my prescription , never any problem ,the worst that would happen is they would be confiscated , dont make up scare stories .

Wrong, again.

Yes you are, as proved by my research, not ramblings.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Your bring in more than 30 days supply of medication. One day customs will search you, monkey house for you.

For aspirin? Seems unlikely, even in Thailand.

Thanks for that. If customs want to lock you up for too many aspirin,just tell them that kittenkong said it would be ok.

I didn't say that it was OK, I said that it seems unlikely even here that anyone would be arrested and detained for importing 400 81mg Aspirin tablets that by all accounts are available over the counter here. I stand by that.

Lose face, admit your wrong.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.











×
×
  • Create New...