I know from friends' personal experience you do not need prescriptions for medications in india, also mexico (however only certain places), serbia I believe b/c they/re not in the european union i remeber the countries such as bulgaria and romania before joining the european union one could purchase anything from codeine to amobarbital without a prescription all over the country.
What other countries can you list that do not require prescriptions when purchasing pharmaceuticals. I'm mostly interested in the south asian countries of Burma/Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia.
The forementioned countries have special zones where the use of opium, marijuana and magic mushrooms is not only permitted but legal mostly in the nothern parts where the indegienous peple live. You can find it if you look for places under drug tourism or opium tourism, even from watching travel shows like No Reservations and such in one episode he was in Cambodia and all these were on the menue
Anyone else know any other places? I'm thinking you may be able to get by in Russia however they too are conforming to European standards so i doubt it but in most likey you can in former soviet countries, like uzbekitan, turkmenistan, kazakstan, georgia and so on...although I have not verified this.
Any input is welcome...if you don't want to post please P.M. me
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What other countries can you list that do not require prescriptions when purchasing pharmaceuticals. I'm mostly interested in the south asian countries of Burma/Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia.
The forementioned countries have special zones where the use of opium, marijuana and magic mushrooms is not only permitted but legal mostly in the nothern parts where the indegienous peple live. You can find it if you look for places under drug tourism or opium tourism, even from watching travel shows like No Reservations and such in one episode he was in Cambodia and all these were on the menue

Anyone else know any other places? I'm thinking you may be able to get by in Russia however they too are conforming to European standards so i doubt it but in most likey you can in former soviet countries, like uzbekitan, turkmenistan, kazakstan, georgia and so on...although I have not verified this.
Any input is welcome...if you don't want to post please P.M. me
Thanks%)