hey guys
this is probably one for rxpharm , i'm just starting to sort things out for my september monger , and wanted to know if you can buy inhalors over the counter in pharmacies in patts? . i'm not actually asthmatic but i had one bad attack about 5 years ago( first and hopefully last) which left me in hospital for 5 nights , so as peace of mind i keep them handy , i use the basic salamol cfc free inhalor and rather than go through the rigmarole of booking to see the asthma nurse prior to re knewing my prescription i have heard they are quite openly available in chemists abroad .
thanks in advance , any info appreciated
sidenote , although i havent had an attack since my bad one 5 years ago the air quality and humidity does sometimes make me a touch out of breath when excerting myself so the inhalor is peace of mind to me .
cheers
leigh .
inhalers at pharmacy
Started by
coletrickle
, Jul 19 2010 06:54 PM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 19 July 2010 - 06:54 PM
i swear to god i thought he was a girl :-)
#2 Guest_pentire_*
Posted 19 July 2010 - 07:13 PM
Yes you can buy them, especially the one you mention.
Around 220 Baht each as I recall from Boots in Royal Garden Plaza.
Around 220 Baht each as I recall from Boots in Royal Garden Plaza.
#3
Posted 20 July 2010 - 07:57 PM
thanks alot mayor , saves me messing around here with appointments .
cheers
leigh .
cheers
leigh .
i swear to god i thought he was a girl :-)
#4
Posted 20 July 2010 - 11:18 PM
I would suggest you do not buy a generic inhaler - buy a brand name one even though it will cost a bit more.
#5
Posted 21 July 2010 - 10:30 PM
what brand would i look be looking for??
i swear to god i thought he was a girl :-)
#6
Posted 22 July 2010 - 10:16 AM
Look for the following brand names:
Ventolin, Aerolin, Ventorlin by GlaxoSmithKline (same drug, name varies according to market).
Proventil by Schering Plough
ProAir by Teva.
Some of these may be available as a diskus or rotahaler (dry powder inhalation device). This can be more effective at delivering the drug down into your lungs as it is difficult for some people to coordinate pressing the inhaler at the right moment to breathe the aerosol into your lung.
Ventolin, Aerolin, Ventorlin by GlaxoSmithKline (same drug, name varies according to market).
Proventil by Schering Plough
ProAir by Teva.
Some of these may be available as a diskus or rotahaler (dry powder inhalation device). This can be more effective at delivering the drug down into your lungs as it is difficult for some people to coordinate pressing the inhaler at the right moment to breathe the aerosol into your lung.
#7
Posted 22 July 2010 - 01:59 PM
I bought genuine Ventolin in the chemist inside the Villa Market complex.
Sometimes the air in Pattaya gets to me so I keep one for emergency.
Sometimes the air in Pattaya gets to me so I keep one for emergency.
#8
Posted 22 July 2010 - 09:34 PM
thanks alot guys much appreciated information
i swear to god i thought he was a girl :-)
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