Yes, a pharmacist can renew a prescription for escitalopram. If you do not have a family doctor after one year, you may need to go through the GAP program to find a doctor. You should have received a letter if you are on the list of patients without a doctor. You can also register on the list online if needed. The pharmacist can extend your prescription for up to one year based on their professional judgment.
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