Yes, a pharmacist can prescribe a medication for an ear infection. There are several over-the-counter products available to help alleviate symptoms. It is recommended to consult with a pharmacist who can suggest a product after a brief consultation or refer you to a doctor if necessary. Pharmacists are trained to document your medical history and provide personalized care. I hope this information helps, and feel free to ask if you have any more questions.
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