Are common prescription medications available in Greece?
When we asked expats in Greece if common prescription medications are available in Greece, they wrote...
"Prescription medications are widely available in Greece. Most pharmacies in Greece carry a wide range of prescription medications, including antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and other medications used to treat a variety of conditions. Many pharmacies also offer generic versions of popular medications, which can be more affordable than the brand-name versions. In addition, some pharmacies offer online ordering and delivery services, making it easier for people to access the medications they need," said a member in Greece.

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"Yes, plenty of pharmacies, prescription is needed for some drugs, which gives a discount on the price, otherwise they can be expensive sometimes," remarked another expat who made the move to Paros, Greece.
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Are common prescription medications available in Greece?
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