Yes, pharmacies in Quebec do sell treatments for molluscum contagiosum. These treatments vary in effectiveness and potential side effects. It is recommended to first consult a doctor or pediatrician to obtain a prescription for a product behind the counter, as over-the-counter products are not very effective. Different treatments include products that form a gel or cream applied to the skin, or cryotherapy where the lesions are frozen. It is important to seek medical advice to determine the best course of treatment for your specific condition.
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