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  • Packing for bk: followup question for bk

    In a previous thread, BK recommended the local viagra equivalent - KAMAGRA. Is this readilty available in BKK, or by prescription only? And does it actually go by the name of Kamagra,.. or by a Thai name?

    Confusion reigns...

    cgjm




  • #2
    All the Viagra and Viagra copies are readily available at many pharmacists all over Bangkok...

    Just bring yer wallet!

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    • #3
      Im always worried about the Viagra a copies and whether they have undergone any clincal trials or testing...i doubt it...
      especially that Indian stuff which gives you a migraine for 2 weeks

      There also could be nasty side effects like growing a third Ear or sprouting feathers.....scary....

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      • #4
        Hmmmm.... thanks for the info BK,.. thanks for the warning TomCat.

        Kamagra is a registered product... but I have to wonder if what you are actually given in Thailand is Kamagra. I'm hoping to find a reasonably honest pharmacy....



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        • #5
          maybe im lucky or something, but ive never had the need to take viagra (not bragging honest), but did try one once and all I got was a bigger headache

          dave...
          Your got yer Mother in a whirl
          Shes not sure if your a Boy or a Girl

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          • #6
            Originally posted by (daveduke007 @ June 08 2005,22:28)
            maybe im lucky or something, but ive never had the need to take viagra (not bragging honest), but did try one once and all I got was a bigger headache

            dave...  
            despite the p.r. campaign put out subtly by the makers of viagra and backed up by word-of-mouth: if you do not suffer from ED (erectile dysfunction), viagra will not do anything for you - except maybe blur your vision and give you a headache. but if you do, be it one-time, or long-term, it can be very effective.

            as for getting drugs at pharmacies in bangkok, I never had a problem purchasing (at street-side kiosks and small pharmacies) what would have been prescription drugs in the u.s. and they were always still in their original wrappers, unopened and uncontaminated and at much lower prices! of course, that's just anecdotal evidence so I can't attest to EVERY drug you might purchase.

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