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Changing your american medicine for a brazilian brand

Drug manufacturers study local markets to sell their products, which means you might have some problems to find the same drug you had at home.
This is what you should do to "translate" your precriptions
  1. check the generic name of your meds: this is the true name of your medicine, you can go to http://www.webmd.com/drugs/index-drugs.aspx to find what you need to know
  2. go to http://www4.anvisa.gov.br/BularioEletronico/ to see the official brazilian web site with all drugs
  3. click http://www.danielhabib.com/contact.html if you still have any doubts, I will help you


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