Are common prescription medications available in Lebanon?
When we asked expats in Lebanon if common prescription medications are available in Lebanon, they wrote...
"Prescription medications are available in Lebanon, although the availability of certain medications may vary depending on the region. Generally, most medications that are available in other countries are also available in Lebanon. However, some medications may be more expensive or require a prescription from a local doctor. Additionally, some medications may not be available in Lebanon due to local regulations or restrictions," remarked another expat who made the move to Lebanon.
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Are common prescription medications available in Lebanon?
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