Can I buy sertraline (Zoloft) at a pharmacy in Thailand without a prescription?

Mar 6, 2024
10 months ago
Chris ****************
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Hi guys. Can I please ask advice. I will be travelling soon and will need to get my prescription for sertraline 100mg when there. Is this possible to buy in the pharmacy? TIA
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Yes, you can buy sertraline (Zoloft) at pharmacies in Thailand without a prescription. While it may be more expensive under the brand name, generic versions are typically available at a lower cost. It is advisable to verify this with a local pharmacy upon arrival, and some services like MediSafe can deliver medications across Thailand.
Damo ***********
You could query with MediSafe as well.. they deliver all over Thai
Galen *******
I asked a Thai pharmacist and he told me, that Zoloft is available in the pharmacy without receipt. (credits: Goodwill Pharmacy - Chonburi)
Michael ********
Just Googled it and it's sold over the counter at pharmacies.
Chris ****************
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@Michael *******
great thanks
Ashley *********
I believe you can buy over the counter without prescription, Zoloft is expensive but generic is not !
Chris ****************
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Henrik *****
The only way to bring medications to Thailand.

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Chris ****************
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@Henrik ****
no I’ll be in Thailand on a long stay visa. Can I buy this medication in the pharmacy?
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