Are common prescription medications available in Colorado?
When we asked expats in Colorado if common prescription medications are available in Colorado, they wrote...
"Yes, common prescription medications are available in Colorado. Most pharmacies in the state carry a wide variety of medications, including both brand-name and generic drugs. Many of these medications are available over-the-counter, while others require a prescription from a doctor. Colorado also has a number of specialty pharmacies that provide medications for specific conditions, such as cancer or HIV/AIDS. Additionally, Colorado has a number of mail-order pharmacies that allow patients to order their medications online and have them delivered directly to their homes," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Colorado.
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Are common prescription medications available in Colorado?
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