Important question. Will you have $ or health insurance? Some drugs may not be available in other countries. If you go to some you do not need a prescription except for narcotics. I would discuss with your Dr and do a risk benefit analysis together that may help your decision making. If it requires a prescription I would go to drugs.com and read about availability in other countries.
Answered 6/1/2022
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Would suggest establishing with a doc there and having enough meds with you for 2-3 months. Legislation differs widely and in many countries abroad you will be able to buy directly from the pharmacy providing not designated as controlled substances in the respective country.
Answered 6/4/2022
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