Today I went to a pharmacy nearby to buy some eye drops. Bangkok’s dust and dirt as well as the constant exposure to air conditioning and fans doesn’t seem to agree very well with my contact lenses. I actually wanted to buy some mild eye drops like ‘natural tears’ to ease the occasional irritations. I really thought that’s what I explained to the pharmacist. She gave me a box and said that this was mild. With all the Thai writing on it (which I still can’t read properly), I was kind of forced to trust her, so I bought it for 30 Bath (equals about one Swiss Franc). When I got home, I opened the box and started reading the package insert and the first sentence is: ‘[…] is a synthetic soluble corticosteroid, 30 times as effective as cortisone’. So that’s supposed to be mild? Sounds like a serious drug to me…
In Thailand and pretty much anywhere in Asia for that matter, any kind of medicine is freely available at the pharmacies. Just name it, and you’ll get it. Problem is, you even get it when you don’t name it. Therefore, people here tend to take antibiotics and really strong drugs for pretty much everything, simply because there is nothing else available at the pharmacies and everyone does so. But for my slightly irritated eyes, corticosteroid is a bit too much. Guess I’ll try to find a different pharmacy tomorrow.