No, a pharmacist cannot prescribe domperidone. You will need to see a doctor for a prescription after a thorough evaluation of your condition. If your family doctor is not available, you can visit a walk-in clinic to see a different healthcare provider. You can use platforms like Rendez-vous Santé Québec or Bonjour Santé to try to book an appointment, although there may be fees involved.
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