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Last activity 03 November 2012 by Alliecat

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michaelpakenham

Hi

Can I get oxazepam in Riyadh and if so can it be obtained without prescription ?

Thanks

Alliecat

Well, my boss has told me that you can buy anti-depressants across the counter here (and that half her Saudi friends take them lol).

If they do have oxazepam, it quite probable it won't be under the same name, unless the UK and Saudi use the same brand names (the USA is different; for example, when I first arrived I had a heck of a time trying to get 'tylenol' since it's called 'panadol' here!).

michaelpakenham

Alliecat wrote:

Well, my boss has told me that you can buy anti-depressants across the counter here (and that half her Saudi friends take them lol).

If they do have oxazepam, it quite probable it won't be under the same name, unless the UK and Saudi use the same brand names (the USA is different; for example, when I first arrived I had a heck of a time trying to get 'tylenol' since it's called 'panadol' here!).


Thanks it's a tranquilizer though I used to take Xanax but I'm told it is banned here !

michaelpakenham

michaelpakenham wrote:
Alliecat wrote:

Well, my boss has told me that you can buy anti-depressants across the counter here (and that half her Saudi friends take them lol).

If they do have oxazepam, it quite probable it won't be under the same name, unless the UK and Saudi use the same brand names (the USA is different; for example, when I first arrived I had a heck of a time trying to get 'tylenol' since it's called 'panadol' here!).


Thanks it's a tranquilizer though I used to take Xanax but I'm told it is banned here !


Maybe it has another name here ? Anyone know ?

Lion R.E

Hi Michael,
you can ask the pharmacist for an alternative providing him the effective substance of this medicine.


@ cat, they are making you suffer from headache, shame on them

Alliecat

Lion R.E wrote:

@ cat, they are making you suffer from headache, shame on them


After a couple weeks I found out--thanks for your concern :)

Abo mshari

I ask my brother he told me  oxazepam  has another name here calld Serax..

Alliecat

Abo mshari wrote:

I ask my brother he told me  oxazepam  has another name here calld Serax..


Yep, I suspected as much.  Thanks, Abo :)

michaelpakenham

thanks a lot everyone !

michaelpakenham

Can Serax be bought OTC?

Alliecat

michaelpakenham wrote:

Can Serax be bought OTC?


Try it and see :)

slyshooter

michaelpakenham wrote:

Can Serax be bought OTC?


Not sure of your intentions Michael, buying tranquilizers.. :blink:

michaelpakenham

slyshooter wrote:
michaelpakenham wrote:

Can Serax be bought OTC?


Not sure of your intentions Michael, buying tranquilizers.. :blink:


I was prescribed this in the UK. No bad intentions ;-)

slyshooter

Oh, I thought u were planning to kidnap someone

Tarpanod

Hi,  I am moving to Riyadh in January .   I have several medications I take, mostly for asthma and high blood pressure but I do take medication for ADHD  (Straterra... Non stimulant) and serquil for sleep.  They are all prescribed.  Is it Ok to bring in a 1-3 months supply until I can find a doctor  or see if my meds are OTC.

Lion R.E

Welcome Tarpanod
Hope you arrive safely.

Sorry to hear that you need to take medications, wish you recover and have good health.

My opinion, bring your medication with you.
If it is not avalabile here, pharmacists can provide the alternative medication.

Al-Habib Hospital is fameous with thier pharmcy, they have almost all the medications available in the world.

If you like, I can check for you. It is near to me.

Regards and welcome again
Lion

Alliecat

Tarpanod wrote:

Hi,  I am moving to Riyadh in January .   I have several medications I take, mostly for asthma and high blood pressure but I do take medication for ADHD  (Straterra... Non stimulant) and serquil for sleep.  They are all prescribed.  Is it Ok to bring in a 1-3 months supply until I can find a doctor  or see if my meds are OTC.


One thing to remember here is that it's probably sold under a different name.  For example, what is called Tylenol in the US is sold as Panadol here.  It's the same with most medication.

Tarpanod

Thanks,  I appreciate that.  I think my main concern is bringing a few months supply into KSA.. I have heard many common prescription drugs are band and one could get arrested for bringing them in even if they are in prescription bottles frompharmacies and properly labeled. Know anything about bringing medications into the country?

Alliecat

Tarpanod wrote:

Thanks,  I appreciate that.  I think my main concern is bringing a few months supply into KSA.. I have heard many common prescription drugs are band and one could get arrested for bringing them in even if they are in prescription bottles fromp harmacies and properly labeled. Know anything about bringing medications into the country?


I brought migraine meds (prescribed) that contained barbituate that came through, no problem. 

What you have to remember is there is an virtually no chance the  guys scanning your baggage will open it (never happened to me and I've re-entered 10X).  Even if they *did* open your baggage, they can't read English.  If they are examining the bottle, just point to your head or stomach, or whatever, and indicate the pills are for there.  I would 99.99999999999% guarantee you'll have no problem.  However, once here, you quite probably won't be able to get a refill.  I didn't get the barbituates but I *have* gotten prescribed meds with codeine that were almost as effective.

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