Is anyone on here not on meds?
Explains a lot
Is anyone on here not on meds?
Explains a lot
The hospital here has never given me a piece of paper, I have never asked. My name and details are on the label on the plastic packet. However, after a year or so being carried around the packet splits and I swap to a new packet. If challenged I'd have nothing to prove the prescription.
When I lived in Dubai the embassies, the US embassy in particular, issued several warnings. Even with a prescription, people including transit passengers were being detained. It was straightforward, possession alone was the offence and four years inside was the standard punishment. A prescription was no defence. There were about 200 fairly standard prescription medicines on the list at that time. The embassies spent a lot of time trying to get people out of jail. I don't know if times have changed, personally I wouldn't carry anything even on a transit flight.
I always ask for and get a new doctor's note/prescription when I fly and carry it with my passport. I don't wanna spend time in jail in a foreign country. I've gotten diazis/zanax in UK, Korea, Oman and Thailand, and everyone, when I asked, wrote out a doctors note in English.
With increasing drug laws in place, I don't know why anybody would not take that simple precaution.
The wife regularly travels between Korea and Thailand with a lot of medication, and she always does the same - goes to the doctor who prescribes here medicine, tells them she's traveling and asks for a note. It's standard practice for doctors, for a charge, when asked.
Cycling should be banned!!!
Honestly, I never realized that it was an issue here. The doctors never said anything. Just another prescription medicine, I have never researched Class whatevers.
TBH, I don't understand the problem. When I have back spasm I take a tab and it usually subsides overnight. I sleep well and am drowsy half the next day. Do other people get some kind of hit off this stuff?
Just diazepam when flying or to take the edge of a serious bevvying. Allapurinol for the gout, colchice for the gout , Viagra/ kamara jelly/ sidagra just for recreation .... fantastic stuff but once I took a Viagra and didn't swallow it quick enough and got a stiff neck.
Fair enough - years ago it was easy to buy at a pharmacy in many countries, especially Thailand. Many years ago, I once flew from Bkk to LHR with a lot and no doctors note, but that was really stupid (it was for personal use/convenience rather than going to a UK doctor), and upon reflection haven't done so again.
I'd say over the last 10-15 years traveling with xanax/iazis has been a risk - it's a controlled drug that's prescription only (just about everywhere nowadays). I find it great for traveling generally, but it is a recreational drug, especially when mixed with alcohol.
I would not want to be caught with it in an airport (or by a police/immigration check) in Bali, the Middle east, China, etc without a doctor's note.
Yeah.
To be fair, there's been a few Thai minivan trips over the years that I would not have made without diazis/xanax. And, as you said, they really help to take the edge of a hangover - take a couple, have a shower, a cup of coffee and some sugar then the day becomes much easier...
And throw in a Viagra. What can possibly go wrong
No longer considered a house wife drug these days . Pretty hard to get a doc in Australia to prescribe them though. Hence I buy about 10 or so prior to leaving Asia. Next time I think I will make sure got a doctors note or something.
How much does a 2mg xanax pill weigh ?
To be googled
I smell a compromize here
Numpt back pedalling from his usual bollocks I see.
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