Are common prescription medications available in Denmark?
When we asked expats in Denmark if common prescription medications are available in Denmark, they wrote...
"Prescription medications are widely available in Denmark. Most medications are dispensed through pharmacies, and many are available over the counter. The Danish government regulates the availability of prescription medications, and the country has a national health insurance system that covers the cost of many medications. In addition, the government provides subsidies for certain medications, making them more affordable for Danish citizens," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Denmark.
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Are common prescription medications available in Denmark?
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