Yes, a pharmacist can prescribe antibiotics for a urinary tract infection. In some cases, you may be able to get a prescription from a pharmacist without having to see a doctor. It's important to keep monitoring your symptoms and seeking medical help if needed. Make sure to follow any advice or prescriptions given to you by healthcare professionals.
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