Does anyone know where I can still get Tavor 2.5 mg?

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I've been an epileptic since I was two years old, and I've never known anything different. Since the coronavirus pandemic, there have been supply issues with medication, and this medication is one of them.

The 2.5 mg Tavor tablets, which you can take with water, are available. I can manage on my own, but the 2.5 mg tablets would be much better.

Does anyone know? I still have some, but if I can manage with the others, I'll take those.

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Thomas Richter
9 months ago

If you have a prescription, you can only call through all the pharmacies if they still have them or get them in the foreseeable time.

I'm not sure if there aren't other manufacturers except Pfizer who produce that.

You can best ask for the active ingredient (lorazepam) in sublingual form. Maybe they have "tavor" from another manufacturer who also offers it as a tape instead of normal tablets.

PS: there are also other antiepileptics which are not benzodiazepines and do not depend. Is it worth a change?

Curasanus
9 months ago

Only in pharmacies and drug dealers in the station area.