Thread: Buying prescription drugs in Argentina
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08-19-14 18:29 #56
Posts: 911Originally Posted by LouisR [View Original Post]
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08-19-14 18:04 #55
Posts: 3Originally Posted by Dickhead [View Original Post]
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08-18-14 20:29 #54
Posts: 3510Originally Posted by LouisR [View Original Post]
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08-18-14 10:45 #53
Posts: 3Hey,
I'm new in BA and really need modafinil or something that speeds me up. Anyone knows if there's anything like this available in pharmas?
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01-28-14 21:05 #52
Posts: 3Great advice
Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
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01-28-14 21:01 #51
Posts: 3I'll stay way from the chains
Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
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01-24-14 03:24 #50
Posts: 3040Hey Joe Welcome to BA
Originally Posted by JoeDoakes [View Original Post]
A lot of drugs, script drugs are readily available in certain pharmacies all over town. Some require a script and some don't.
Test gel is no problem.
Thyroid meds should not be a problem.
Statin Meds. No problem.
Generics are super cheap.
Farma City, a huge Pharmacy Chain is not the best place for most things because they require scripts for some of your meds.
Feel free to PM me for any other Special needs.
BA is a beautiful city, the Paris of the South but try to do your research before you arrive to make your stay a safer and more economical adventure.
Spanish helps a lot to reduce your expenditures and enhance your pleasure.
There are a lot of tiny and easy to bring items that will pay for your flight, Chicas and even your apartment rental; specially now that Christina has imposed such harsh import duties and extreme measures to curb Foreign trade and capital flight.
This board has a wealth of information if you take the time to study the threads.
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01-23-14 17:26 #49
Posts: 2701Meds
You should not have any problems getting your meds.
I don't need the Thyroid one, but I do need the other two. So, you should be good to go.
You most likely will not need a prescription, but bring one or an old one to show in case.
Don't go to the Pharmacia chain.
Originally Posted by JoeDoakes [View Original Post]
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01-23-14 16:51 #48
Posts: 3Availability of prescriptions drugs in BA
I am a retired senior (66) who plans on spending 8-12 months in BA. Can anyone tell me if common drugs are readily available. In my case thyroid medicine, statins, and testosterone gel. I need prescription for all in the US but maybe not in Argentina.
Joe.
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12-27-13 13:01 #47
Posts: 2701Avenida Cordoba
Try the Farmacia Cordoba 876, the one across the street from the Bar Castelar at Suipacha, or Farmacia Azul, the one across the street from the Galleria Pacifico, near Cafe Orleans, in part of the old Harrods building.
Originally Posted by MiamiBob [View Original Post]
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12-26-13 23:31 #46
Posts: 751Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
This is not the case anymore; Farmacity will actually sell you any drug that does not have a reasonable expectation of being abused. They will sell you any antibiotic with no questions asked whatsoever. I'm not sure about "performance enhancers" as I'm too young for those still. One thing to note, if you have health insurance here you will not be able to take advantage of the 40% discount on pharmaceuticals if you buy them without a prescription.
Suerte.
RH.
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12-26-13 19:51 #45
Posts: 3040Amazing!
Originally Posted by GringoVerde [View Original Post]
Farmashitty won't even sell you an aspirin without a script! They are the hardest pharmacy to deal with by far.
You must have asked for some meds that are over the counter in this country because they won't bend the rules for anybody.
As for the other pharmacies you just have to keep asking until you find one that will give you what you want.
The easy stuff is the Viagra and Test, ect. Etc.
The Benzos are a lot harder to find.
Unless you.
Forget it.
TL.
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12-26-13 16:38 #44
Posts: 25Buying prescription drugs
Originally Posted by MiamiBob [View Original Post]
The pharmacy I went to is on the north side of Santa Fe around the 2000 block, give or take a couple of cross streets. But I think any Farmacity branch in the city could have refilled my prescription.
GV.
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12-26-13 03:58 #43
Posts: 1064PHARMACY-- Liberal re the need for a doctor's prescription--DESTROYED meds during travel
I AM STAYING NEAR CALLAO why SANTA FEE. Is there a recomeded pharmacy relatively close to me? Eg micro center Stanta Fee and Cordoba?
Thanks,
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09-14-13 11:29 #42
Posts: 416There's one on the corner of Tacuarķ and Moreno in Microcentro where I've just walked in and bought both Tramadol and Cialis as if they were M&Ms.
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