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Urinary infection and the pharmacist's service.

If you have had a urinary tract infection in the past year, your pharmacist may be able to prescribe you antibiotics to treat it. They will ask you questions to assess your condition, and if they are unable to prescribe the medication, they will refer you to a doctor or nurse. It is recommended to contact your pharmacy or speak with a pharmacist for assistance.

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