Are common prescription medications available in Russia?
When we asked expats in Russia if common prescription medications are available in Russia, they wrote...
"Yes, common prescription medications are available in Russia. Most medications are available in pharmacies, and some are available over the counter. Many medications are also available online, although it is important to be aware of the regulations and restrictions that may apply. In addition, some medications may require a prescription from a doctor in order to be purchased," said another expat in Russia.
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Are common prescription medications available in Russia?
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