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jackspratt

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As LOS merges further and further into International trade markets, they will have to conform more or risk losing their status. Last year I met 3 senior investigators from, of all companies, Pinkertons. They have massive contracts with Disney, Nike and other giants to root out the fake goods, right down to the small vendors........... and they take their jobs VERY seriously.

 

It is only time til most of it dries up. It will never all be completely gone, but it will not be the norm either.

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Says jackspratt:

This thread seems to have lost its way a bit, and must be in danger of being moved to the Shopping area.

At the end, this is a shopping question, isn't it? ;)

 

I bought some Penegra two days before from my fave pharmacy and he couldn't confirm the crack-down rumours. May be, the best is to stock and be prepared.

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Says ib13:

yeah nice to be located at BJ central even I guess it means Beijiing china as opposed to lolitas or SOL back room as your mind was on no doubt
:neener:

Well, I am always looking for good locations and this abbreviation sounded promising ;)

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Reading the reports in the Bangkok-Post during the last, you may be right, there can be something come forward. As of today, there was a warning not to use/ buy Chinese generic products on the cover page, some days ago they reported raiding a pharmacy selling illegal medicine.

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Not sure if this is the place for this question but here goes. To get drugs like viagra,cialais and their clones in Mainland China do you need a prescription or is it like Thailand just go to a pharmacy. Thanks for you replies.

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All,

 

They are also cracking down on other medicines you'd usually need a prescription for in the West, but could once buy over the counter in most any pharmacy here. I used to be able to buy right over the counter Tylenol #2 with codiene for about 10 baht per pill. Now they've told the pharmacies not to sell these without a script, at least not to sell them to farang without a script anyway it seems. My Thai wife has no problem getting these now over the counter, still, but if I am with her most places will not sell them to her/me. (I use them for my spinal injury when in serious pain, and yes, they were prescribed to me in the states by my doctor-Tylenol #3's, which have twice the codiene as the Thai #2's. I like them because it is easier to get a smaller dosage which works better for me than the stronger #3's from the states, which knock me on my ass and make it harder to function when dosing for pain, and because they are cheaper here too.)

 

It looks like they are cracking down on the pharmacies in other meds than just the Viagra and such. Although it looks to me that it is just for the farangs they are applying this crackdown to, not the native Thais.

 

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