They have the "morning after" pills. That's exotic enough.Bernhardow wrote: But they dont have "exotic" things
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I guess he is probably referring to stuff like "nipple darkening cream" or some "bird poo facial"cambod wrote:They have the "morning after" pills. That's exotic enough.Bernhardow wrote: But they dont have "exotic" things
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hmmm, wll try to google that ... but maybe lolbauerin wrote:I guess he is probably referring to stuff like "nipple darkening cream" or some "bird poo facial"cambod wrote:They have the "morning after" pills. That's exotic enough.Bernhardow wrote: But they dont have "exotic" things
Don't knock it till you try it.Bernhardow wrote:hmmm, wll try to google that ... but maybe lolbauerin wrote:I guess he is probably referring to stuff like "nipple darkening cream" or some "bird poo facial"cambod wrote:They have the "morning after" pills. That's exotic enough.Bernhardow wrote: But they dont have "exotic" things
I have diagnosed Fibromyalgia. Do pharmacies sell opiate/narcotic painkillers without prescription?
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List what meds you're talking about. Is it just me, or are you beating around the bush?webmind wrote:Anything stronger in the opiate category than Tramadol/codeine?
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The best thing for sterile emergency sutures believe it or not, is super glue - that's what it was made for. It will patch you up until you get to a trust worthy hospital or medical practitionerLucky Lucan wrote:Yeah, that place was recommended to me before, when I wanted to buy some steri-strips (they're like adhesive sutures, very handy for emergency wounds), but they didn't have them. Neither have any of the other pharmacies in town ever got them. I used to have a decent first-aid kit here, including loads of them, until some moron cousin who fell off his bike used them all up when some band-aids would have done just fine.Bernhardow wrote:I second that one, they are really cool, competent and have a fair pricing ...torange wrote:I always go to u-care because the pharmacists are always accommodating. But I recently discovered this pharmacy beside Lucky Sihanouk, Sang Vath Pich (i hope i got it right). I need a lot of meds for my pregnancy, I already bought some in U-care but they dont have one of the meds I need so my husband brought me there. It's family-owned I think, and the couple who owns it is lovely. They checked my prescription and gave me the price of the meds, all were cheaper with them. So i would go there all the time from now on, but i still like u-care.
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Plenty of heroin around, I believe. Just ask a motodop for cocaine...cambod wrote:List what meds you're talking about. Is it just me, or are you beating around the bush?webmind wrote:Anything stronger in the opiate category than Tramadol/codeine?
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I would definitely NOT recommend U-Care pharmacy.
In addition to the spectacularly rude staff, as mentioned above, a more serious issue is that in my own experience their drugs don't actually work.
We bought Voltarene and Advil, both non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, which completely failed to work when taken, causing a great deal of short-term pain and distress.
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In addition to the spectacularly rude staff, as mentioned above, a more serious issue is that in my own experience their drugs don't actually work.
We bought Voltarene and Advil, both non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, which completely failed to work when taken, causing a great deal of short-term pain and distress.
Be warned!
Looking to purchase Lantus insulin and Humalog or Novolog in SR. I'll be starting work in July and can bring a few months supply, but would rather be able to purchase locally. Anyone know precisely WHAT pharmacy and the prices / varieties available. There was a very short though not very informative thread on this subject earlier. I would just like to know more before I get to SR so that I'm not caught short-handed or surprised.
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What's happened to pharmacies de gjere? It's under construction with no indication of what will come up next and to where they've moved.