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Where can i get hydroxychloroquine?

See the DrugPatentWatch profile for hydroxychloroquine

Can you get hydroxychloroquine from a pharmacy?

Hydroxychloroquine is a prescription medicine in many countries, so the most common way to get it is through a doctor’s prescription at a licensed pharmacy. Availability can vary by location and supply.

Are there legitimate online options?

If you’re searching online, use only pharmacy websites that are clearly licensed to sell prescription drugs in your country. Be cautious of sites that:
- Offer hydroxychloroquine without a prescription
- Advertise unusually low prices or “guaranteed” supply
- Cannot provide a verifiable licensing/physical address

What if you need it for an approved condition?

If you need hydroxychloroquine for an indication such as autoimmune disease (commonly reported uses include lupus and rheumatoid-related conditions), ask your clinician about the best options for your diagnosis and whether any alternatives are appropriate if your pharmacy can’t source it.

What if you’re trying to use it for COVID-19?

Hydroxychloroquine’s use for COVID-19 has been highly restricted and debated in many health systems over time. The safest route is to follow your local public health guidance and your clinician’s advice rather than seeking it through informal channels.

If you tell me your country, I can narrow it down

Where are you located (country/region)? With that, I can point you to the right kind of legitimate sourcing route (for example: “go through a local prescription pharmacy,” or the correct regulator-licensed online option).



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