Yes, in most countries, pharmacists are allowed to prescribe certain medications such as treatments for traveler's diarrhea after a consultation. However, it is important to note that some medications, like ciprofloxacin, may no longer be recommended for this purpose. It is best to consult with your pharmacist for more information on suitable treatments for your condition.
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