Yes, a pharmacist can prescribe an antibiotic for a urinary tract infection under certain conditions. These conditions include having received a prescription for a urinary tract infection in the past 4 years, not having a fever, not being pregnant, and having symptoms similar to a previous urinary tract infection. If you meet these criteria, you can go to the pharmacy as soon as possible to start treatment. Remember to drink plenty of water to help eliminate the bacteria causing the infection. Take care of yourself.
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