Yes, a pharmacy can provide a prescription for tonsillitis. However, they will need a doctor's prescription to dispense any medication. It is important to note that not all cases of sore throat require antibiotics, as some may be viral and do not need treatment. It is recommended to take a questionnaire to determine if a medical consultation is necessary.
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