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===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
In Poland, you will need to visit a physician to obtain a birth control prescription. Once you | In Poland, you will need to visit a physician ("lekarz" in Polish) to obtain a birth control prescription. To say contraceptive/birth control in Polish, you can say "antykoncepcyjny." Once you've obtained a prescription, you can purchase birth control at a pharmacy ("apteka" in Polish). If you already have a foreign birth control prescription, it may not be accepted in Polish pharmacies, so you should visit a pharmacy to confirm. Some common birth control brands in Poland are Microgynon, Minisiston, Rigevidon and Stediril 30. | ||
Here are some pharmacies to check out: | |||
* Apteka Ordynacka: Address Śródmieście. ul. Tamka 49, 00-355 Warsaw, Poland, Śródmieście. Phone number +48 22 827 07 94. | |||
* Apteka Przy Willowej: Mokotów, Stary Mokotów, ul. Puławska 39, 02-508 Warsaw, Poland. Phone number 22 849 37 57. | |||
* Euro Apteka: Ochota, Wola, Mirów, Al. Jerozolimskie 56, 00-803 Warsaw, Poland | |||
Phone number 22 654 89 80 | |||
* Apteka Dariusz Zarzecki: Powiśle, Solec, ul Solec 30A, 00-403 Warsaw, Poland. Phone number 22 628 25 09. | |||
* Super-Pharm: Śródmieście, ul. Marszałkowska 28a, Warsaw, Poland. Phone number 22 460 46 90. | |||
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===Costs=== | ===Costs=== |
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