Are common prescription medications available in Finland?
When we asked expats in Finland if common prescription medications are available in Finland, they wrote...
"Prescription medications are widely available in Finland. Most medications can be obtained from pharmacies, with some requiring a prescription from a doctor. The Finnish government also provides subsidies for certain medications, making them more affordable for those who need them. In addition, Finland has a national health insurance system that covers the cost of many medications," said another expat in Finland.
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Are common prescription medications available in Finland?
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