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Author Topic: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN  (Read 5624 times)

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Offline Expat1

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Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« on: July 06, 2018, 05:09:11 pm »
The website for Adams Love is undergoing some sort of revision. 

One website said that Adams Love was closed.  I can confirm that it is very much open.
I purchased a 3 month supply of Edurant and Recovir EM for 2,900 baht this week.

The webboard is also currently down.  I dont have any information on why the website is down.

But to repeat, the actual site is open, and you can get your meds refilled.

Offline Mindless

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2018, 03:52:53 am »
Thanks for the update Expat!
Dx Feb. 2018, CD 320, %14

- Atripla Feb/18 -->
- Complera (generic) 2019 -->
- Dovato (generic) 2021 -->

Offline BKKKevin

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2018, 10:11:21 pm »
Here is a link to the new site...

http://www.adamslove.org/thailand/

It is buggy and not completed... Typical Thailand ;-)...

Offline wardp

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2018, 06:39:37 am »
Where is the weboard and list of TRC arvs gone? Anyone got a link for both? Thanks
Diagd 20,July 2017. Cd4 289, 21% vld .3,462  atripla 4/8/17, 5/10/17 cd4 384 21%, ud.  complera 4/11/2017 switched to stribild 15/11/17. Switched to truvada efavirence 200mgx2 14 Dec 2017, 2 Feb 2018, uD cd4  466, 25%  CD 8 ,595, 32%..1 may 2018
switched  to instgra truvada.7th june switched to truvada  nevirapine stavudine. .21 june switched to truvada nevirapine. X 2 a day...9 aug 2018 ud. 2n Nov 2018 CD 4. 455..22.70% 13th Nov switched  to lamivir and nevirapine  due to kidney issues...jan 10,2019 UD..may 13 2019 ud  cd4 482 28% 14th nov 2019 ud. Cd4 414 .27% cd8 444 29%,may 16 2020,ud ,cd4 741"19.62. Dec 2020.ud.jan21 cd4 453. 25.7% 5/6/21.UD. cd4 621;{27.21%}19/10/21 UD.cd4 420; 28%.apr 19;2022 UD cd4 455' 26%.oct 22,UD, cd4 381,27% 10/4.23 UD CD4 462 29%.2/10/23 cd4 378,28%

Offline Hito

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2018, 10:28:10 pm »
I will be going to Thailand in two weeks. Is it possible to buy HIV medication without a prescription there?

If it is any information would be greatly appreciated.
June 24th-July 6th: Seroconversion
October 14th: Newly diagnosed
October 24th: CD4 283, VL unknown.
November 21st 2016: CD4 431 VL 40000~
February 1st 2017: Started Triumeq. No blood work taken.
February 27th 2017: Undetectable <40 CD4 390
May 1st 2017: Undetectable <40 CD4 472

Offline daveR

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2018, 12:30:09 am »
I will be going to Thailand in two weeks. Is it possible to buy HIV medication without a prescription there?

If it is any information would be greatly appreciated.

No you will need a prescription. They will accept one from your home doctor I believe.

Dave

Offline Hito

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2018, 02:23:02 am »
No you will need a prescription. They will accept one from your home doctor I believe.

Dave

Thank you. I will bring the document with me.
June 24th-July 6th: Seroconversion
October 14th: Newly diagnosed
October 24th: CD4 283, VL unknown.
November 21st 2016: CD4 431 VL 40000~
February 1st 2017: Started Triumeq. No blood work taken.
February 27th 2017: Undetectable <40 CD4 390
May 1st 2017: Undetectable <40 CD4 472

Offline Gladragsguy

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2018, 12:48:13 pm »
Just to be clear ADAMS LOVE was/is a program for MSM...The Thai Red Cross is separate and is still very much open. The webboard is down and mostly of the ADAMS LOVE site is pretty old information. Too bad the web board isn't working it was one of the few resources here in English.

Offline Gladragsguy

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2018, 11:49:04 pm »
Sadly the web board and medication prices page are still not working. No reply from the administrator. Working on getting an alternative up and running at www.sonowwhat.asia Try checking there at the end of September. Good luck.

Offline Mindless

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Re: Thailand, Adams Love, Thai Red Cross HIV Program-OPEN
« Reply #9 on: September 23, 2018, 09:44:25 pm »
Sadly the web board and medication prices page are still not working. No reply from the administrator. Working on getting an alternative up and running at www.sonowwhat.asia Try checking there at the end of September. Good luck.

Thanks for the update
Dx Feb. 2018, CD 320, %14

- Atripla Feb/18 -->
- Complera (generic) 2019 -->
- Dovato (generic) 2021 -->

 


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