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Find Your Medication in Turkey

Type the brand name you use at home (US, France, EU) and see licensed Turkish products with the same active ingredient — or an honest “not available”.

Information service only — not medical advice. Matches mean same active ingredient, not certified interchangeability. Always confirm with a pharmacist (eczane) before taking or switching any medication.
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Process

How it works

1

We identify the active ingredient

Your brand is matched against official US (openFDA), EU (EMA) and French (ANSM) registries — exact matching only, never fuzzy guessing.

2

We search Turkish licensed products

The ingredient is cross-checked (ATC-verified) against TİTCK, Turkey’s official medicines registry, plus SGK reimbursement data.

3

You confirm at the pharmacy

Show the result to a pharmacist (eczane — green cross sign). Only they can confirm what is right and dispensable for you.

Guides

Common medications in Turkey

Availability pages rendered live from the same registry data — each checks the current TİTCK/SGK dataset.

Pain & fever

Antibiotics

Asthma & respiratory

Allergy

Blood thinners

Cholesterol

Stomach & digestion

Diabetes & weight

Thyroid

Mental health, ADHD & neurology

Men’s health

Skin

Oncology

Honest limits

What this tool does not do

  • No medical advice, no dosage guidance. We never tell you what or how much to take. Strength differences are flagged, never equated.
  • German national brands are not yet covered. If you came from Germany and your brand isn’t found, search by the active ingredient (Wirkstoff) printed on your package — e.g. “Ibuprofen” instead of a brand name.
  • No prices. We show SGK reimbursement status and equivalence groups, not pharmacy prices.
  • Some strengths can’t be auto-confirmed (inhalers, creams, drops) — these are clearly marked “strength unconfirmed”.
  • Prescription rules differ. A product sold over the counter at home may require a Turkish prescription, and vice versa.

Data: TİTCK & SGK official datasets (Turkey), cross-referenced with openFDA (US), EMA (EU) and ANSM/BDPM (France).
Information service only — not medical advice. Always confirm with a pharmacist (eczane).