redrosesix
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On a trip to the US a few years ago, I was surprised to find that some of the OTC medications that I was used to having (and had not brought with me) were not available there or were available only by prescription.
So...I'm starting this thread in the hopes that we can share some information on this topic. I'll compile it here in the first post. Please post any medications that you know are not available, or any that are sold under another name ie. same ingredients, different brand name.
Not available in the US without prescription:
anything with codeine
Robaxisol/Robaxicet (or any generic version of this drug)
Gravol
Tylenol #1
Polysporin (for pink eye, etc)
Allegra
Dimetapp (sold in the US but different from Can. version)
Same product sold under different name:
Gravol -- Dramamine, or dimenhydrinate (may not be available in suppository form)
Found in the US but not in Canada:
Emetrol (for nausea)
Aleve (for pain relief)
Zaditor (allergy eye drops)
My disclaimer: I am not a pharmacist, a nurse or an MD. This list is a compilation of information provided by fellow DISers. Please use this information at your own discretion.
Please help! Your fellow Canadians need to know what to pack!
Thanks in advance to all of you who have added to this thread.
So...I'm starting this thread in the hopes that we can share some information on this topic. I'll compile it here in the first post. Please post any medications that you know are not available, or any that are sold under another name ie. same ingredients, different brand name.
Not available in the US without prescription:
anything with codeine
Robaxisol/Robaxicet (or any generic version of this drug)
Gravol
Tylenol #1
Polysporin (for pink eye, etc)
Allegra
Dimetapp (sold in the US but different from Can. version)
Same product sold under different name:
Gravol -- Dramamine, or dimenhydrinate (may not be available in suppository form)
Found in the US but not in Canada:
Emetrol (for nausea)
Aleve (for pain relief)
Zaditor (allergy eye drops)
My disclaimer: I am not a pharmacist, a nurse or an MD. This list is a compilation of information provided by fellow DISers. Please use this information at your own discretion.
Please help! Your fellow Canadians need to know what to pack!
