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70 reviews. 39 helpful votes. 1. Re: Cipro. 7 years ago. You will need a prescription unless you find a pharmacy willing to back door it without one or who has a doctor on staff to write the prescription. A dentist can give you a prescription as well. Some pharmacies have doctors hours free in some cases or next door or up above where you might ...
7 reviews. 14 helpful votes. 6. Re: Antibiotics at airport. 12 years ago. I sincerely doubt it is illegal to buy antibiotics in Mexico (unless it is a new law). They are all over the place over the counter. Also, when I forgot my insulin at home (stupid me), I bought insulin and needles over the counter.
And while unlikely you will be caught in the act, the customer can also be cited and fined for an illegal purchase. Answer 1 of 34: I have always bought meds in Mexico, antibiotics are usually right on the signs outside pharmacy. In Cancun today, hotel zone, and bought some of our meds. When I asked for Amoxicillin the lady told me I need a RX.
94 posts. Pharmacy Advice. 13 years ago. The last time the wife and I were in Cancun there were several pharmacies on the main street and at the airport, while shopping my wife developed a headache so we stopped in the [harmacy, while we were there I looked around and they have every kind of medicine from strong pain pills to antibiotice to ...
Answer 1 of 25: Hi, I know this sounds silly, but I was wondering if we should bring any medication for stomach illness. We went to Cabo a few years ago and one night I got sick.
Re: FDA approved drugs. You must have a prescription to purchase Cipro in Mexico. If Flagyl is an antibiotic or narcotic you will also need a prescription for that. However, at many of the farmacias (ie: farmacia similares and farmacia Ahorro) you can see a doctor cheaply and get a prescription. The doctor visit is free at Farmacia Ahorro and ...
2. Re: Cipro - I do have some - can I bring it to Mexico. 11 years ago. You should NEVER take antibiotics unless it has been prescribed by a doctor for a specific infection. You definitely should not take Cipro for minor stomach issues when traveling. You should ONLY take it if you have been diagnosed by a doctor to have an infection which can ...
Answer 1 of 18: When we receive an email asking about things of this nature, we ALWAYS refer the people to look on the Tripadvisor bulletin boards for answers. In this case we don't have one, and are helping one of you with real life experience can...