Are common prescription medications available in Washington?
When we asked expats in Washington if common prescription medications are available in Washington, they wrote...
"Yes, common prescription medications are available in Washington. Pharmacies in the state are able to fill prescriptions for medications that are approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These medications can be obtained with a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Additionally, many pharmacies in Washington offer over-the-counter medications, such as pain relievers, cold and flu remedies, and vitamins," said another in Washington.
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Are common prescription medications available in Washington?
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