Posted by
axptguy38
18 yrs ago
I don't know about this specific one but medicine is typically sold under different brand names in different regions. A quick Google search showed Becotide to have the active ingredient beclometasone dipropionate. I don't know what brand name is used in HK. So I would suggest getting hold of a doctor and getting a consultation.
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Stupid question (from me): have you check with your doc?
My husband gets his ventoline without prescription from a dispensary in Wanchai (Johnston Rd, near Southern playground, next to a Cosmos bookstore).
If you haven't used this becoide thing for years, better check with you doctor first, there could be something better, plus you never know if there's been a health-scare on this product.
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Pharmesists in mannings and watson's have a book with a list of all the 'active ingredient' and will be able to tell you if it's available, whether you need a prescription and if there are any generic brands. Don't forget to take that complete name that axptguy found so it will be easier. Maybe even print a page of the web to show them, from experience they are very helpfull and speak very good English.
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