by Guest » Fri Jan 28, 2022 3:18 pm
Margaretha wrote: ↑Fri Jan 28, 2022 11:16 am
BenvandenBussche wrote: ↑Thu Feb 07, 2013 3:02 pm
I'm a Dutch psychiatrist and I work at Sunrise Mental Clinic, #112, St. 432 in Phnom Penh (mobile 090697106)
You can probably buy Zoloft (sertraline), Valium, Xanax without prescription at Pharmacie de la Gare or U-Care Pharmacie. If they don't have it, you can buy them in my clinic.
Ritaline, Concerta, Strattera etc are NOT AVAILABLE in Cambodia. You can buy Ritaline or Concerta at Bungrumrad International Hospital in Bangkok but only with a prescription. I could write a prescription for you.
If you have a prescription and a letter of a doctor/psychiatrist you will not end up in trouble in Cambodia if you bring it into the country.
I am getting a script from my canadian doctor. Is zoloft still available?
Are you currently in Canada or Cambodia? If Canada, you should bring all you can with the original prescription, in the original packages, and an original letter from the prescribing doctor signed in blue ink and with some kind of official looking rubber stamp, if they have. Unfortunately I'm not joking. Many transit airports can be very picky...to say the least. I've heard many banged up abroad stories, and have become overly cautious when traveling internationally with meds. It's even illegal to bring simple stuff like Tylenol Cold, Nyquil, or a Vicks inhaler into Japan.
If you are in Cambodia already, then go to as many pharmacies as you can. I doubt if a prescription from a doctor in Canada will help you here. You should ask for Sertraline unless you can't use a generic. Some generic meds do not work the same as the originals, no matter what others say.
I will ask at my go-to pharmacy within the next few days. Don't bother trying to call or email any pharmacies here.
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[quote=BenvandenBussche post_id=362488 time=1360224120 user_id=31781]
I'm a Dutch psychiatrist and I work at Sunrise Mental Clinic, #112, St. 432 in Phnom Penh (mobile 090697106)
You can probably buy Zoloft (sertraline), Valium, Xanax without prescription at Pharmacie de la Gare or U-Care Pharmacie. If they don't have it, you can buy them in my clinic.
Ritaline, Concerta, Strattera etc are NOT AVAILABLE in Cambodia. You can buy Ritaline or Concerta at Bungrumrad International Hospital in Bangkok but only with a prescription. I could write a prescription for you.
If you have a prescription and a letter of a doctor/psychiatrist you will not end up in trouble in Cambodia if you bring it into the country.
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I am getting a script from my canadian doctor. Is zoloft still available?
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Are you currently in Canada or Cambodia? If Canada, you should bring all you can with the original prescription, in the original packages, and an original letter from the prescribing doctor signed in blue ink and with some kind of official looking rubber stamp, if they have. Unfortunately I'm not joking. Many transit airports can be very picky...to say the least. I've heard many banged up abroad stories, and have become overly cautious when traveling internationally with meds. It's even illegal to bring simple stuff like Tylenol Cold, Nyquil, or a Vicks inhaler into Japan.
If you are in Cambodia already, then go to as many pharmacies as you can. I doubt if a prescription from a doctor in Canada will help you here. You should ask for Sertraline unless you can't use a generic. Some generic meds do not work the same as the originals, no matter what others say.
I will ask at my go-to pharmacy within the next few days. Don't bother trying to call or email any pharmacies here.