Are common prescription medications available in Warsaw?
When we asked expats in Warsaw if common prescription medications are available in Warsaw, they wrote...
"Yes, common prescription medications are available in Warsaw. The city has numerous pharmacies, known as "apteka," where you can find a wide range of medications for various health conditions. To obtain prescription medications, you will need a valid prescription from a licensed medical professional. Some over-the-counter medications may also be available without a prescription. It is essential to check the availability and regulations for specific medications before traveling to Warsaw, as some drugs may have different brand names or may not be available," said another expat in Warsaw, Poland.
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Are common prescription medications available in Warsaw?
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