Is it okay to get prescriptions from a pharmacist? Are they allowed to write prescriptions to patients?
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This depends on the country, there are countries that allow pharmacists to prescribe drugs for mild illnesses, while some countries do not allow it. They are allowed to prescribe drugs for illnesses that do not require diagnosis and for illnesses that show clear symptoms. Pharmacists are not allowed to prescribe drugs if the diagnosis is inconclusive or the symptoms are not clear.
It’s common for many of us to simply ask a pharmacist for specific recommendations or medications for minor pains.In most cases, the pharmacist will recommend certain over-the-counter medications. A pharmacist can prescribe antibiotics only for some minor ailments. A minor ailment is where the medical condition is not serious and does not require any blood or other lab tests. It’s classed as a medical condition that can be cured with minimal treatment and self-care strategies.These minor ailments can also be treated with at-home treatments.