Yes, a pharmacist can prescribe a treatment for a urinary infection even if you have never had a prescription before. However, pharmacists are only allowed to do so under certain conditions. One of these conditions is having a previous diagnosis and prescription for the infection. If your symptoms persist and you are unable to see a doctor in person, there are telemedicine platforms available where you can consult with a healthcare provider remotely. Just keep in mind that there may be fees associated with these services.
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