Are common prescription medications available in Delaware?
When we asked expats in Delaware if common prescription medications are available in Delaware, they wrote...
"Yes, common prescription medications are available in Delaware. Pharmacies in Delaware are able to fill prescriptions from any licensed prescriber in the United States. Patients can also purchase medications from online pharmacies that are licensed in Delaware. In addition, Delaware has a Prescription Assistance Program that helps eligible residents access medications at reduced or no cost," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Delaware.
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Are common prescription medications available in Delaware?
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