Yes, a pharmacist can prescribe antibiotics for a urinary tract infection if certain conditions are met. The woman must have had a prescription for a UTI in the past year and be experiencing similar symptoms. If she has had more than three UTIs in the past year or is showing signs of a severe infection, she should see a doctor. This option is only available for women; men should consult a doctor for UTI treatment.
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