Yes, a pharmacist can prescribe medication to treat urinary tract infections under certain conditions. One of the conditions is that the individual must have received an antibiotic for a urinary tract infection from a healthcare provider in the last five years. There is also a verbal questionnaire that needs to be filled out at the pharmacy to determine eligibility for a prescription. It is recommended to contact your pharmacy and schedule a consultation with a pharmacist for further assistance.
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