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Author Topic: Availability of meds in Bangkok  (Read 2071 times)

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Offline andymcdo

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Availability of meds in Bangkok
« on: November 15, 2018, 06:58:55 pm »
Hi,
I actually live in Bali but travel to Bangkok often and wondering if my medication (dolutegravir) is available and the cost? I used to have a link to a list updated by Thai Red Cross but can't find it now.
Does anyone have a list of available medications and prices in Bangkok?
Thanks! 

Offline Mindless

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Re: Availability of meds in Bangkok
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2018, 08:23:21 pm »
Hi Andy,

I live in Bkk. I don’t use Dolutegravir but I do know it’s sold at Thai Red Cross: I think the price is in the range of 15k THB per bottle (about 500 $): I’m not sure about the price but I know someone else in this forum can confirm you on this.
The meds list on Adamslove website (very useful) doesn’t exist anymore since several months, it’s been removed for some reason and not replaced but again, I’m sure someone here can help you with that.

Hope this helps
Dx Feb. 2018, CD 320, %14

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

Offline Expat1

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Re: Availability of meds in Bangkok
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2018, 11:14:35 pm »
Thai Red Cross price is 10,000 baht for 30 tablets.  (As of 3 months ago) Tivicay is 12,000.

If traveling to India it is much cheaper there. 

Offline terrymoore

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Re: Availability of meds in Bangkok
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2018, 08:14:51 pm »
Hi,
you can contact them and they will tell you. http://en.trcarc.org/?page_id=14

Offline Gladragsguy

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Re: Availability of meds in Bangkok
« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2018, 10:35:14 pm »
Dolutegravir/ TIVICAY is B10,500/US$320 at TRC in Bangkok. I have an updated list if you want to know more PM me.

 


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