Posted by europerep on September 11, 2011, at 11:47:17
In reply to Re: older MAOI Vs. modern MAOI (like moclobemide), posted by Diego11 on September 11, 2011, at 7:35:24
> I am from Slovakia, but they are also not approved in Austria, Czech Republic, Poland... and many others countries in EU. In these countries they can only prescribe RIMAs AD instead of Nardil and Parnate.Since Slovakia is a member of the European Union, a Slovakian doctor can write a prescription for Nardil or Parnate, which you can then take to a pharmacy in any country in the EU where these drugs are available. Trust me, I know what I'm talking about, and I have done it myself (not with a Slovakian prescription, but with a prescription from a different EU member state).
As far as I know, Austria has phenelzine (maybe under a different name than Nardil). If not, Germany has tranylcypromine, as do Italy and Spain. The UK and the Netherlands have tranylcypromine and phenelzine. Belgium and Luxemburg have phenelzine only. I know, it's all pretty far away from where you are at, but you may be able to get a drug shipped to you with a valid prescription.
If you have a doc in Slovakia who would write you a prescription, you can get them. Guaranteed. If you'd like to try that but need more information, let me know.
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