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When we asked expats in Thailand if common prescription medications are available in Thailand, they wrote...

"So far all the meds I have needed are available locally; if not in drug stores then at the hospitals. Some are available without prescription while others are not; not sure why? Non generics are just as expensive as in the US," said a member in Bangkok, Thailand.

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"Common prescription medicines in the US are not considered prescriptions in Thailand. When you go to a pharmacy, there is usually a nurse on site who can make recommendations for you. Prices on most items are very affordable. Of course, certain controlled substances will require a prescription," remarked another expat who made the move to Ao Nang (Krabi), Thailand.

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