Olddaddy Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Possible to buy the Tenfovir pills in a pharmacy in Bangkok or Pattaya without a prescription and / or blood test? I would rather you PM me Please PM me if you prefer , Quote
mauRICE Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 25 minutes ago, Olddaddy said: Possible to buy the Tenfovir pills in a pharmacy in Bangkok or Pattaya without a prescription and / or blood test? I would rather you PM me Please PM me if you prefer , The Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre (Anonymous Clinic) in Bangkok provides accessible, low-cost HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and testing for both Thai citizens and foreigners. It is a leading, English-friendly facility offering PrEP, PEP, and consultation, with services often available for around ฿450-500 per bottle (30 tablets) for PrEP plus testing fees. Key Details for PrEP at Thai Red Cross (Anonymous Clinic): Location: Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre (Anonymous Clinic), Ratchadamri Road, Bangkok. Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM (Avoid lunch hour 12 PM - 1 PM). Process: An HIV test is mandatory before starting or renewing PrEP. Cost: While PrEP is free for eligible Thai citizens under universal health coverage, for others, it is highly affordable—roughly ฿450 per bottle of 30 tablets as of mid-2023. Actionable Step: Register online one day before visiting to save time. Services: In addition to standard PrEP, they offer "Same Day" PrEP and the "Tangerine Clinic" for transgender health services. Kiwi306 and jamiebee 2 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago Thanks but I just received a personal message, it seems Tim's pharmacy in Pattaya may sell it without need for a blood test first , I just want a quick buy over the counter ,don't want /need blood tests or going for prescriptions at expensive clinics Just a wham bam thankyou mam buy, just like Viagra over the counter, that's all I want ,just a quick transaction Thankyou!!!!! Quote
mauRICE Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 38 minutes ago, Olddaddy said: Thanks but I just received a personal message, it seems Tim's pharmacy in Pattaya may sell it without need for a blood test first , Okay, up to you. The Thai Red Cross does require a blood test on a patient's first visit. It's the responsible thing to do, in my opinion, and in the case of some patients - not saying who - an additional psychiatric evaluation may be prescribed. 😏 My understanding from a doctor friend specialising in men's sexual health in Thailand is that the number of middle-aged men who have sex with men (45 to 60-year-olds), both foreign and local, who have tested positive with HIV in the last few years have risen dramatically in the last few years due to the return of unsafe sex practices and the fall sense of security provided by PrEP. I have a friend from the States, 47, with a long-time Thai partner, who was just diagnosed with HIV last week. They both fuck around with different people. Mind you both of them have good jobs and have never been involved in the commercial sex industry. On top of that he's obese, smokes, drinks like a fish and has been involved in quite a few scrapes while driving his motorbike under the influence in Thailand. He's a very nice guy with a good heart who's sadly been playing Russian Roulette with his life. Kiwi306, jamiebee, floridarob and 1 other 4 Quote
mima_bk Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Best advice is to get it via your doctor at home, and doing all the tests regularly (every 3 months). This way it is also free (or at a very small cost). The tests are important because If you should be HIV positive you need a different medication PrEP can damage your kidneys,bones or liver; especially if they are already under stress (@olddaddy!) You should check for other STDs Of course if you shop around some pharmacies (not the big ones; the mom-and-pop stores) you might be able to get it in Thailand without prescription. It's called Teno-EM. But i would not recommend that. jamiebee 1 Quote
mauRICE Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 31 minutes ago, mima_bk said: Best advice is to get it via your doctor at home, and doing all the tests regularly (every 3 months). This way it is also free (or at a very small cost). Best advice, in my opinion, is to use condoms. Agree about the regular testing but as to whether the treatment is "free or at a very small cost" depends on where "home" is. 31 minutes ago, mima_bk said: The tests are important because If you should be HIV positive you need a different medication PrEP can damage your kidneys,bones or liver; especially if they are already under stress (@olddaddy!) You should check for other STDs Agreed. 💯 TMax 1 Quote
mima_bk Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 12 minutes ago, mauRICE said: Best advice, in my opinion, is to use condoms. Agree about the regular testing but as to whether the treatment is "free or at a very small cost" depends on where "home" is. Of course use condoms, i never suggested not using them. PrEP adds an additional safety layer. For the "free" part: I am of course writing from a western perspective, and in most western countries (also in Australia) PrEP is subsidised or free via health insurance. jamiebee and TMax 2 Quote
floridarob Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, mauRICE said: in the case of some patients - not saying who - an additional psychiatric evaluation may be prescribed. 😏 To be a fly on the wall when that took place, the poor psychiatrist would need a psychiatrist after that consult. 3 hours ago, mauRICE said: a very nice guy with a good heart Not from a health standpoint from the sounds of it 🙄 Kiwi306 1 Quote
mauRICE Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 32 minutes ago, floridarob said: To be a fly on the wall when that took place, the poor psychiatrist would need a psychiatrist after that consult. I believe they've already made that movie. 😉😏 https://youtu.be/dYDxxHrlmUg?si=9TqRR4Zck90BnPim Quote
mima_bk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 minutes ago, mauRICE said: I believe they've already made that movie. 😉😏 https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Xn_XRg9Qeyw Quote
Olddaddy Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Now if I may ask thankyou, or should I perhaps be pushing it and demand that those of you in Pattaya or Bangkok ask at pharmacies💊 for me and report back please !. Surely that's not too much to ask🤔 One must make life decisions as we get older that could impact on quality of life , oh please spare me the drama ,I wasn't born yesterday!!! Risks in not wearing a condom vs PrEP taking ..🎵 oh baby hit me with your best shot 🎵.. Keithambrose 1 Quote