Sabril (vigabatrin) is a medication indicated for the treatment of refractory complex partial seizures and infantile spasms. Due to its unique risk-benefit ratio, extreme caution must be exercised during its procurement and administration.
What Are the Procurement Channels for Sabril?
Overseas Purchase
Patients may consult and purchase Sabril at hospital pharmacies or licensed drugstores in countries/regions where the medication has been approved for marketing.
As drug prices may be affected by factors such as regional differences and exchange rate fluctuations, patients should make a detailed budget and plan before purchasing.
Purchase via Medical Service Institutions
Patients may consult domestic overseas medical service institutions that have partnerships with international pharmacies or pharmaceutical manufacturers.
These institutions typically provide legal import channels as well as professional consultation and guidance services.
Precautions for Sabril Procurement
Prescription Prerequisite
Self-medication and unauthorized purchase are strictly prohibited.
The use of Sabril must be confirmed as a necessary treatment option following evaluation by an experienced specialist physician.
Visual Monitoring
Patients using Sabril must commit to and cooperate with regular ophthalmic examinations.
Physicians will require professional visual field and visual acuity tests before treatment initiation, every 3 months during the treatment course, and 3–6 months after discontinuation, to monitor for potential visual impairment.
Sabril Authenticity Verification
Examine Outer Packaging and Printing
Material and Craftsmanship: Authentic product packaging features sturdy paper quality, exquisite printing, pure coloration, and sharp, clear text and patterns without double images or blurriness. Counterfeit products usually have shoddy packaging materials and shabby printing.
Anti-counterfeiting Features: Check the packaging for original manufacturer anti-counterfeiting labels, such as holograms, special inks, or anti-counterfeiting codes. Anti-counterfeiting technologies vary among pharmaceutical manufacturers; verification methods can be retrieved via the official website.
Verify the Characteristics of the Medication Itself
Tablets: For tablet formulations, inspect whether the shape, color, and score lines of the tablets match the descriptions in the official package insert (e.g., the 500 mg tablet is a white, oval, film-coated tablet with a score line on one side and a specific logo on the other).
Powder: For powder formulations intended for oral solution preparation, the authentic product should appear as a uniform white to off-white granular powder, sealed in well-closed aluminum foil bags. Check for caking, discoloration, or unusual odors.
Label Information: Carefully verify the engraved text on the tablets or the printed information on the packaging, including the drug name (Vigabatrin/Sabril), dosage strength (e.g., 500 mg), batch number, expiration date, and manufacturer details.

