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06-28-20 16:08 #3219
Posts: 2137Originally Posted by Zygomatic [View Original Post]
To bring more than 50 dosage units across the boarder you need a prescription from an FDA-approved USA Physician. A prescription from a Mexican doctor is no longer acceptable. However, USA Customs agents may prohibit a supply that is for more than 60 to 90 days.
All medications must be declared upon arrival and be in their original containers. Drugs that are not approved by the USA Food and Drug Administration may not be acceptable for such importation. It is against the law not to properly declare imported medications with USA Customs.
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06-28-20 02:47 #3218
Posts: 353Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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06-27-20 19:59 #3217
Posts: 2137Originally Posted by Zygomatic [View Original Post]
https://www.fahorro.com/dexametasona...-tabletas.html
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06-27-20 06:03 #3216
Posts: 3392Originally Posted by Zygomatic [View Original Post]
By the way, even though dexamethasone was studied, I would be surprised if all the anti-inflammatory steroids did not have a similar effect. In the USA, you can buy anti-inflammatory nasal steroids, Flonase and Nasalcort over the counter and use them in place of dexamethasone.
Just as a FYI, the virus seems to be triggering the immune system to attack the body. Hydroxychloroquine is used for lupus and with lupus, the body attacks its soft tissues. Thing with Covid is that the virus may not be the problem but the body overreacting to the virus and attacking itself. Immune stimulators like Elderberry and ibuprofen have been associated with increased deaths while immune suppressors like steroids and HCQ have been making people live longer.
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06-27-20 00:56 #3215
Posts: 353Originally Posted by Bbond [View Original Post]
Thanks.
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06-24-20 23:29 #3214
Posts: 2137Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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06-24-20 20:09 #3213
Posts: 3392Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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06-24-20 06:26 #3212
Posts: 581Some covid notes I jotted down
Went down last weekend for a non-monger mission. Drop off a vehicle with an ex-pat living on Mex side then take Greyhound home. Here are some observations:
-Bridge/border officials on both sides wore masks but didn't ask any Covid related questions, let me pass thru like any other day.
-Driving Tex into Mex- Bridge 2 closed, all vehicles that made the mistake of weaving toward Outlet Shoppes are kicked back must weave back toward IH-35 and enter Mex thru Bridge 1.
-Walking Mex back into Tex-Border Patrol's nice fancy building at Bridge 2 is tentatively closed. Two Vehicle lanes/booths have been temporarily converted into 4 pedestrian lines. Appears like the far right lane moved the slowest. No cover during clear skies, suggest wearing sunscreen.
-Only sectors heavily looking out for virus are retail and restaurants, a door person points temperature sensor at your forehead, gives you a dab of hand sanitizer. Eateries at 50% of normal seating, a few have tables topped with clear plastic mat easy to clean and has menu under clear mat to read off of without touching.
-At night, 1 in 15 people wore masks, but at day time maybe 10-12 out of 15 people wore masks.
-Think I saw working girls hanging around Guerrero near Emiliano's.
-Seedier off brand Motel Nuevo Leon seemed to be operating normally.
-Bus ride back towards San Antonio/Dallas, at Mile 29 inspection in past rides, agents would board the Greyhound, move front to back. This time, they had all passengers exit bus and stand outside awkwardly 6 feet apart on a grass knoll, one by one show them our ID's then each rider gets directed back onto bus.
Am going back down next Saturday morning to pick up said car. Am tempted to make trip down to Monterrey but unsure if hotels and monger options are available (doubtful).
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06-24-20 04:38 #3211
Posts: 11Are any of the bars back open?
Planning a trip down to Nuevo Laredo soon Just wondering have any of the bars reopened yet?
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06-21-20 17:11 #3210
Posts: 2137Originally Posted by Zygomatic [View Original Post]
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06-18-20 03:06 #3209
Posts: 353Originally Posted by Bbond [View Original Post]
When it comes to non working girls, do you think girls from Nuevo Laredo are more down to earth than the ones from Laredo, TX. I have been swiping in tinder and am coming to the conclusion that crossing the border into Nuevo Laredo would be worth it to meet tinder girls. In general, I think Laredo girls are more friendly than girls in San Antonio. But I think that many of the Laredo girls have unfortunately become too Americanized in comparison to the girls in Nuevo Laredo. When Nuevo Laredo is only a bridge away, I am thinking that it would be worth going there if I could find a trust worthy dating parter.
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06-17-20 21:36 #3208
Posts: 2137Originally Posted by DrBallz [View Original Post]
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06-17-20 21:29 #3207
Posts: 2137Originally Posted by Zygomatic [View Original Post]
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06-17-20 15:58 #3206
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Bbond [View Original Post]
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06-17-20 02:24 #3205
Posts: 2828Originally Posted by Zygomatic [View Original Post]