Are common prescription medications available in Dublin?
When we asked expats in Dublin if common prescription medications are available in Dublin, they wrote...
"Yes, common prescription medications are widely available in Dublin. You can find them at local pharmacies, also known as chemists, which are located throughout the city. These pharmacies carry a range of prescription medications for various health conditions, including antibiotics, pain relievers, and medications for chronic illnesses. To obtain prescription medications, you will need a valid prescription from a registered medical practitioner in Ireland. Some pharmacies also offer over-the-counter medications for minor ailments without the need for a prescription," remarked another expat who made the move to Dublin, Ireland.
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Are common prescription medications available in Dublin?
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