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Live data — Turkish medicines registry (TİTCK)Lexomil equivalent in Turkey
Lexomil is a French bromazepam brand — a benzodiazepine for which Turkey currently has no licensed product.
The active ingredient bromazepam currently has no licensed product in the Turkish registry (TİTCK).
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.
⛔ Identified — but not available in Turkey
We recognized the active ingredient, but no licensed product in the Turkish registry (TİTCK) contains it. A pharmacist or doctor may discuss alternatives — that is a medical decision this tool does not make.
- Matched product
- LEXOMIL 6 mg — FR (ANSM/BDPM (France)) · comprimé quadrisécable
- Active ingredient → Turkish name
- bromazepam → not mapped
What you can do
- Show your original package or prescription at any Turkish pharmacy (eczane — green cross sign): pharmacists can check the current registry and discuss options with you or your doctor.
- Search the live lookup for the active ingredient or for another brand you may have with you.
- Outside opening hours, find an on-duty pharmacy (nöbetçi eczane) — one stays open in every district, every night.
Frequently asked questions
Is Lexomil available in Turkey?
Not under this brand name — and the active ingredient bromazepam currently has no licensed product in the Turkish medicines registry (TİTCK). The brand identification comes from the official US/EU/French registries; the availability check from the TİTCK dataset.
What is the Turkish equivalent of Lexomil?
There is no licensed equivalent: no Turkish product contains bromazepam. Whether a therapeutic substitute is appropriate is a medical decision — discuss it with a doctor or pharmacist.
Will the strength and price be the same as at home?
Not necessarily. Strengths, pack sizes and prices differ between countries. Different strengths are explicitly flagged in the table and never silently equated. This page deliberately shows no prices — it shows SGK reimbursement status, not pharmacy prices.
How do I find a pharmacy in Turkey?
Pharmacies (Turkish: eczane) are marked with a green cross and exist in every neighbourhood. At night and on holidays, one on-duty pharmacy (nöbetçi eczane) per district stays open. Showing your original package is usually enough for the pharmacist to search by active ingredient.