If you have had a urinary tract infection in the past five years and received treatment for it, you may want to contact the pharmacy where you got the medication. The pharmacist can assess your situation and determine if you need a new prescription. If you have never been diagnosed with a urinary tract infection before, you should visit a walk-in clinic for evaluation and treatment. Alternatively, you could use a service like Bonjour Santé to schedule an appointment with a doctor at a nearby clinic for a fee. It's important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have an infection.
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