Are common prescription medications available in Melbourne?
When we asked expats in Melbourne if common prescription medications are available in Melbourne, they wrote...
"Yes, common prescription medications are available in Melbourne. You can find these medications at local pharmacies, also known as chemists, throughout the city. To obtain prescription medications, you will need a valid prescription from a registered Australian medical practitioner. Some medications may also be available over-the-counter, depending on the specific drug and its regulations. It is essential to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any medication to ensure it is appropriate and safe for your specific needs," said another expat in Melbourne, Australia.
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Are common prescription medications available in Melbourne?
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