What OTC drugs can you get at a Mexican Pharmacy?
2023
Most prescription medications can be purchased over the counter all over Mexico, with special pharmacies (farmacias) that deliver right to your home, Airbnb or hotel.
Medications in the United States and Canada can be outrageously expensive, encouraging residents for decades to travel to Mexico to purchase the inexpensive generic medications sold here.
Many local pharmacies here offer large discounts on your RX medications purchased in Mexico if you buy larger quantities together at a time.
The types of medications you can find here are broad, such as low cost generic anxiety medications including Ativan, Valium, Diazepam, Rivotril and Xanax. There were also choices for super strength pain killers such as Tylenol 3 and Voltaren, and muscle relaxers. ADHD sufferers can load up on Ritalin and Adderall and dieters determined to lose weight with medication have their fair choice as well. Muscle relaxers such as Soma and Flexeril can also be purchased over the counter.
Comparing costs on medications in Mexico to the USA (2023)
Comparing costs on medications for sale OTC in Mexico to the USA can be a bit challeging because of co-pay differences, insurance requirements or pharmacies where they are sold. But even with the discounts offered off of retail prices with most insurance co-payment plans in the USA, Mexico is often significantly lower.
For example, the average price of sleeping medications for sale in Mexico is around $120 MXN pesos for 20 tablets, which at the current exchange rate is about $6.00 USD. Sixty tablets of Metformin 500mg, a common oral diabetes medicine that helps control blood sugar levels, runs around $50 MXN pesos, or $2.50 USD. A medication for an enlarged prostate, Secotex (20 capsules) sells for $575.93 pesos or $29.00 USD. Allergy medication sells for $33.70 for 10 tablets, or $1.60 USD.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I buy drugs and medications in Mexico without a prescription?
Yes, you can buy most drugs and medications in Mexico Over the Counter (OTC) without a prescription. In addition, you will need a prescription to buy certain antibiotics from only certain pharmacies, while others sell them without a prescription required.
How can I have access and how can I buy medications that are on the Mexican governmentβs list of βcontrolled medicationsβ in groups I and II?
To get medications included in the list of βcontrolled medicationsβ of groups I and II, you should schedule an appointment with a licensed doctor for a medical evaluation. During the appointment, your doctor will evaluate your condition and will decide if the controlled medication is needed. If this is the case, your doctor will give you a prescription for this type of medication. With this prescription, you will be able to buy the medication in a pharmacy or drugstore that is authorized to sell βcontrolled medicationsβ.
Can you buy Xanax over the counter (OTC) in Mexico?
Yes, you can buy Xanax and other generic versions of anti-anxiety medications over the counter in Mexico without a prescription.
Can you get Adderall over the counter (OTC) in Mexico?
Yes, as of recently Mexican pharmacies have started offering Adderall over the counter and without prescription at select locations. Prices are still quite high for Adderall, costing $200 USD for twenty 30mg tablets. Pharmacies anticipate a significant price decrease in the next year once the drug becomes more readily available in Puerto Vallarta.
What are the best pharmacy products to buy in Mexico?
See a full list of the most popular OTC drugs purchased in Mexico in the beginning of this article.
Can you buy valium over the counter in Mexico?
Some pharmacies require a prescription to purchase Valium or Diazapam in Mexico, however if you shop around at different pharmacies you will find that one is not required. Valium and Diazapam are often sold in discounts in larger quantities.
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Pharmaceuticals that you have purchased in Mexico must be declared at the United States border. Lying, or being caught with a large amount of drugs beyond a reasonable amount (more than 50 combined total doses) can result in confiscation of the drugs, as well as fines and/or arrest by U.S. Customs agents. Some drugs that require a prescription in the United States can be purchased without one in Mexico, but prescription drugs must be kept in their original packaging and contain proper identifying information of the drug and the prescribing pharmacist, if there is one.
Some of the more common prescription drugs that you can buy without worrying about breaking U.S. Federal law include:
Prilosec
Viagra
Levitra
Lorazepam
Valium
Various antibiotics
Birth control
Be aware of these things when purchasing drugs in Mexico:
Counterfeit medications are a real thing, so be sure to check packaging thoroughly.
Pharmacists in Mexico may not have as much medical training as in U.S., call your pharmacist for clear medication advice
If you experience side effects to any medications you likely wonβt have any legal recourse
Similar drugs made in Mexico may have different active ingredients. Check dosing and ingredients thoroughly
Bring a photo of the medication or look it up on the internet to compare with the medication you are considering purchasing
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