Yes, a pharmacist can help with a urinary infection by prescribing antibiotics if the prescription was written by a doctor or nurse practitioner within the last year. Additionally, if you had an open prescription for antibiotics, the pharmacist may consider using it to provide you with the necessary medication. It is recommended that you visit a pharmacy to discuss your situation and receive appropriate treatment.
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