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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Can you take Kamagra pills with you to Thailand?
Dear readers,
I have a question, can you bring about 8 Kamagra pills to Thailand?
Yours faithfully,
Jan.
I assume so. In any case, I had no problem taking two boxes (about 90 bags) of Kamagra Oral Jelly from Thailand to the Netherlands.
Surely.
Only question is why? You can get them here at any drugstore and in places like Pattaya even on every street corner, at much lower prices than in the Netherlands.
I must confess that I looked up the name Kamagra on Google because I had never heard of it. Yes, they can be bought in Thailand at the drugstore and also in street stalls. However, there also seem to be Chinese copies for sale that are not harmless.
The best remedy is a natural medicine. That's called go-go girl in Thailand. That costs a little more, but if it is only for 'short time', this medicine is not dangerous and even pleasant if used in combination with a condom.
There are only quite a few variations in the drug go-go girl, which often requires some experimentation.
Possible side effects are only that the drug can be potentially addictive depending on how strong the effect is, and the treatment can therefore add up financially.
/ sorry for the chat, couldn't resist..... 😉
Plenty for sale here, you don't have to take any risks, you never know with customs check
Kamagra originates from India but is banned in Thailand, but is sold illegally everywhere, even at the pharmacy here. However, it comes from a different package because 3 pharmacists have already been arrested for this in Pattaya. An acquaintance was fined when exporting to the Netherlands and had to leave his fun pills behind.
just bring it from the Netherlands then you know for sure that you have the right one and with a medicine pass no problem at all
As far as I know, Kamagra is not officially allowed in the Netherlands and there are just as many risks with obtaining "original" Kamagra than in Thailand.
So medicine pass forget it. Furthermore, it is like carrying water to the sea. Many pharmacys in Thailand sell it for little money.
have fun.
Dear Jan,
that's like bringing coconuts to koh samui or carrying water to the sea Why take any chances when you can buy it everywhere in thailand at a much lower price without a prescription or whatever. Or do you mean importing them from Cambodia again they are much cheaper than in Thailand? Where do you want to import that stuff from?
regards eddy
Just from the Netherlands to Thailand. I'm going to Phuket later this year and understand that they are simply for sale at the pharmacy there.
Regards Jan.
Before my last (7 months long) trip I took about 16 Kamagra pills from the Netherlands to Thailand in my suitcase (not in hand luggage) and did not experience any problems.
I also bought a number of them in the pharmacies in Thailand, but with varying degrees of success, not everything was of the quality of the 'Dutch' pills. Because I had a few left over, I then took them back with me, in the same way and again had no problems.
Where can I find more info about go-go girl ?
I can't find much about it on the internet, prices, operation, etc.?
Can also be used by heart patients?
Shake before use. Not available in pharmacies.
May not be entered. Export is also not allowed.
Allowed for heart patients with moderate use.
I don't know how old you are, but if you look on the internet, they are still harmful medicines, bad for your heart, can have deadly consequences, can even cause brain damage, I have never had to use them for sex, I am 71 years old and everything works fine. And if the day comes when it doesn't work, I say you've had your time, but don't have pills for sex, think of your heart. greetings from sunny kanchanaburi richard
Kamagra pills (100 mg) costs here in Hua Hin 300 baht for a set of 4 (75 baht per pill).
Quality is hit and miss (sometimes it works great, sometimes less so)
Kamagra is a DRUG, and may not be imported. Not that I've ever noticed or heard anything about it, but still. It is also true that you can get kamagra and all kinds of other erection drugs on the street and Pharmacy. If you use erection drugs on doctor's advice, take a prescription with you. Have fun
I don't think I would advise buying this kind of stuff off the street.
Otherwise, the FUN could well be disappointing.
I think you understand the question, and also the responses.
There is a lot of ersatz for sale in Thailand. Online all over the www too.
If you do, it is at your own risk.
This type of medication is only available on prescription in the country of departure. And just as well.
If your doctor prescribes this prescription, does he know well enough if you can take it with you on a trip, just ask?
If your doctor has not prescribed this, they are not kosher, better not take them.
Have managed to intercept fake medicines several times by customs, they have enough information and examples of that. You can still complain about a fine, but your health, that's what it's mostly about.
Take it on a trip!
so many different reactions but I know that viagra (I don't know anything about kamagra) with a medicine passport just enters Thailand here you are killed with imitation and it is a blood vessel remover, which you should NOT take in combination with medicines from Holland, which also damage your blood vessels dilate, then your blood pressure really becomes too low. You then end up in a life-threatening situation. as I said earlier. everything is allowed, provided that it is accompanied by a medicine passport and that is standard from the Dutch pharmacy in English and Dutch. Never problems. I come in with oxazepam, sleeping pills and Viagra, which also fall under drugs here and do not declare anything. If I am selected (has happened) then my medicine passport will suffice and I can go and if you have pills left over, do not tear up your medicine passport, because Schiphol customs will complain if you do not have that letter with you and seizure will follow plus a fine.
Why Kamagra just buy in Thailand in the pharmacy sidegra 100 Mg costs 250 bath for 4 tablets
Ginseng can also help
Maybe you can take all 8 of them 1/2 hour before takeoff with the plane.
When you arrive in NL you can rest assured for 8 days.
Only you can have a big problem that you can't control yourself during a flight of 11 to 12 hours.
Greetings, Gino