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Allgemeine FrageWo kauft Ihr eure Potenzmittel und Einfuhrbestimmung ?
ich weis das mit der gewohnheit dar da mal ein fernsehbericht gelaufen ist ist allerdings schon ne weile her
einstein??war theoretischer physiker
anfangs verspottete man ihn auch
wie du schon sagtest is das aber ncht das thema
also zurück zum thema
Du bist doch nicht allen Ernstes der Meinung, Deine Beiträge wären eine Diskussion!? In meinen Augen ist das i.d.R. Gelaber, Stammtischgeschwätz, oft sogar ziemlich dümmliches. Diskutieren können nur Leute und kann man nur mit Leuten, die wissen, wovon und worüber sie reden. Diesen Eindruck habe ich von Dir in aller Regel nicht!
Es soll doch wirklich Leute geben , die auch gemahlene Hundeka..e--- wenn Sie denn doch in toller Kopieverpackung drin ist -- schlucken und als Cialis /Viagra ansehen . Dabei wollen Sie denn doch ganz Superschläuling sein und weils in der ThaiPharmazie ja gar so glaubwürdig rübergebracht wurde auch noch felsenfest an ihr Schnäppchen glauben .
Ich "unterstütze" nicht die Farmafabriken mit Ihren Wucherähnlichen Preisen ---aber ich kenne niemand aus dem Medizinbereich der dort in der Chinofarmazie irgend ne Pille kauft. Wenns denn leider schon sein muß, dann halt dort in nem großen Klinikum - aber da gibts die selben Preise wie in D.
Nun aber Ende der Diskussion ---für mich . Ein jeder soll halt das einwerfen an was er glaubt. Eventuelle Folgen für Ihn zahlt ja dann die Solidargemeinschaft in Deutschland !!!!!!!!!!!!!
muss doch nochmals was los werden, da ich bald vornicht mehr kann. onkel, sabai 11 und grubi, haben es ja schon super getroffen.
ich glaube einem member hier ist nicht bewußt, dass es gerade in thailand ein groh von orginalen medikamenten gibt, die mit fakes genauso viel am hut haben, wie merkel mit einem heißen gogo girl.
vielleicht liegt es auch an der fehlenden lesekompetenz. ich liebe dieses wort, copyright hier im forum by onkel.
Habe gerade einen Artikel ausm Inet gefunden, der sich, sofern sich der Themenstarter dafür interessiert, um empfohlene Apotheken in Bangkok handelt:
aus : http://www.thaiwebsites.com/pharmacies_bangkok(2).asp
"A pharmacy we can recommend on Sukhumvit Road is South East Pharmacy. It is the largest pharmacy in the stretch of road between Nana intersection and Asoke intersection. It prices are very competitive (they claim to offer the wholesale price). We recall one day buying some medication there at half the price of what we paid before at a Fascino (a pharmacy chain) outlet.
Located on the main road close to soi 15. Closeby (next to Robinson Department Store) is another small pharmacy, named KS Pharmacy, that gives better than average service and is run by pharmacist(s). On the other side of Sukhumvit Road, passing Asoke Road, there is another medium sized pharmacy called Pharmacy 22 (indicating it's location close to Sukhumvit Soi 22, but the pharmacy is located on the main road), where you can find most you may need.
We would advice against using any of the smaller pharmacies that are scattered close to Nana intersection (Nana Plaza) or Soi Cowboy. Quite a few seem to exist just to sell 'stimulants' to the nightlife crowd, and at an inflated price.
Likewise the pharmacies inside Boots' and Watsons' outlet will be more expensive than the pharmacies along the road. In the Central Business District (Silom Area) we have visited one rather good pharmacy. It is called S.C. Drugstore and is located on Rama IV road. If coming from Silom Road, turn left at Robinson along Rama IV. You have to pass one smaller pharmacy and also the giant Pan Pacific Hotel. The pharmacy is located just past Pan Pacific Hotel. It has a rather small sign in English, the pharmacy is moderately sized, and has a lot of medical equipment (wheelchairs) visible in the left window.
There is occasional talk about 'fake' medicine. We think this is largely overblown, and that medication not obtained in some obscure off the road pharmacy in the middle of nowhere, is reliable. The way drugs are prescribed and obtained certainly is somewhat questionable in Bangkok and Thailand. The problem can be summarized as follows. When in need of medical treatment, it basically can only be obtained in hospitals. There is no well established primary care system (family doctors) and we never saw any programme or ideas floating around to create one. When going to the hospital one usually gets medication prescribed. You can get your medication at the hospital pharmacy. Drugs obtained at major hospitals are more expensive. [but some hospitals actually give discounts if you spend over a certain amount]
So the many pharmacies outside the hospitals do not see any patients coming to them with descriptions for drugs. So how are they to survive? Well, they can only distribute medication, as freely as they are allowed or feel comfortable with, to anyone who comes in and asks for it. The way to reform the system would be to force the physicians at major hospitals to prescribe drugs, that can either be obtained at the local hospital pharmacy or outside the hospital. Since this would have the effect of lowering overall prices for drugs, it would reduce medical expenditure in general (for both patients and insurance companies). Of course, hospitals would loose part of their income. Another interesting issue is the use of generic drugs. These actually are widely available at outside pharmacies at a fraction of the cost of 'brand name' drugs. When going to a hospital however, you invariably will be provided with the expensive variety. We do recall however one day getting some cheap generic paracetamol at a reputable hospital. Just maybe one day, hospital pharmacies could put their heads together and make a list of reliable generic drugs available in Thailand (many actually produced locally) and start using them and having them prescribed by their doctors."