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[*] posted on 12-23-2025 at 02:02 PM
Sleeping pills?


What kind of sleeping pills can I buy in Tijuana? Can I take them into San Diego? Can I just go to a farmacia? Do I need to talk to a doctor first? I just want some nice strong sleeping pills.
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[*] posted on 12-23-2025 at 07:23 PM


If you want ambien you will need a prescription. Easy, about $30 two years ago. There will likely be a doctor at the pharmacy for this. Don`t declare unless asked, keep your Mexican prescription just in case. And don`t have more than would be considered personal use. If you have an old prescription container, bring that. BTW it`s not cheap but I don`t remember the price. Oh, and the doctor will give you a prescription for 30 pills with 2 refills. The pharmacist will ask if you want 90 now, so you probably will want to do that.



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[*] posted on 12-23-2025 at 08:42 PM


Quote: Originally posted by ftrphb  
What kind of sleeping pills can I buy in Tijuana? Can I take them into San Diego? Can I just go to a farmacia? Do I need to talk to a doctor first? I just want some nice strong sleeping pills.


Often rx drugs are cheaper in usa, if you have insurance. I investigated mex purchase for rx meds but found prices are cheaper on my rx plan in usa.

Have you tried pot gummies? Just a little aids in sleep. You can buy dope most everywhere in san diego, and the dope pushers usually dispense pharmacology advice on best strains for sleep


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