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Are common prescription medications available in Spain?

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When we asked expats in Spain if common prescription medications are available in Spain, they wrote...

"Yes, common prescription medications are available in Spain. Most medications can be obtained from pharmacies, either with a prescription from a doctor or without one. In some cases, a doctor's prescription is required for certain medications, such as those containing narcotics or controlled substances. In addition, some medications may require special authorization from the Spanish Ministry of Health," explained one expat living in Spain.

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"Prescription is inexpensive and available at the local pharmacy. There are many pharmacies at every corner of the town," said another expat in Granada, Spain.

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