It is recommended to first consult with your family doctor if you have eczema and need a prescription. Your doctor can provide a more personalized treatment plan based on your specific condition and medical history. Additionally, they can monitor your progress and adjust your treatment if needed. However, in some cases, a pharmacist may be able to prescribe a cream for eczema, particularly if your diagnosis is recent and the eczema is mild.
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