Yes, a pharmacist can prescribe a treatment for cold sores. If you have received this type of treatment in the past 5 years, your pharmacist could evaluate the possibility of prescribing it for you after a brief consultation. If you have not received this treatment before, you would need to consult a doctor, for example at a walk-in clinic.
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