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I'm a tourist in Belgium. Can I order prescription drugs from Canada (because my prescription drug insurance only covers prescriptions bought in Canada)?

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Can I get my prescription in Europe?

A prescription delivered by a doctor in your country is valid in all EU countries. However, a medicine prescribed in one country might not be available or it may have another name. You can ask your doctor to give you a prescription to use in another EU country, also known as a "cross-border prescription".

How can I get prescription drugs from another country?

Contact a local pharmacist and show him or her the prescription (or prescription label), assuming language is not a barrier. Contact the embassy for assistance or check the embassy website; many US embassies list reliable local pharmacies.

How can I buy medicine in Europe?

In the European Union (EU), it is possible to buy medicines online. Patients should only buy medicines from online retailers registered with the national competent authorities in the EU Member States, to reduce the risk of buying sub-standard or falsified medicines.

Can I get a prescription filled in Spain?

Pharmacies in Spain are not like US drugstores where you can pick up prescription medication, food, school supplies, and even alcohol. Spanish pharmacies are strictly for medication and some hygiene, beauty, and baby products.



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