Are common prescription medications available in California?
When we asked expats in California if common prescription medications are available in California, they wrote...
"Yes, common prescription medications are available in California. Pharmacies in the state are able to fill prescriptions from doctors and other healthcare providers. These medications can range from antibiotics to pain relievers to cholesterol-lowering drugs. In addition, California pharmacies are able to provide specialty medications, such as those used to treat cancer or HIV/AIDS," commented one expat who made the move to California.
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Are common prescription medications available in California?
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