It is not typically recommended to use Dukoral before traveling to Morocco, as the vaccine is only 50% effective in preventing travelers' diarrhea caused by E. Coli, and cholera is not a significant risk in Morocco. It may be recommended for individuals with certain conditions or a history of travelers' diarrhea. It is best to consult with a pharmacist to evaluate if you should consider taking Dukoral or other preventive measures. Additionally, pharmacists in Quebec can now prescribe medications for travelers' diarrhea for self-treatment during your trip. Be sure to also check the recommendations from the INSPQ for information on necessary vaccines before your trip.
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