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Health
 

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For minor health complaints, a visit to a pharmacy is likely to be sufficient. Moroccan pharmacists are well trained and dispense a wide range of drugs, including many available only on prescription in Europe or North America. If pharmacists feel you need a full diagnosis, they can recommend a doctor - sometimes working on the premises. Addresses of English- and French-speaking doctors can also be obtained from consulates and large hotels.

If you need hospital treatment , contact your consulate at once and follow their advice. If you are near a major city, reasonable treatment may be available locally. Morocco, however, is no country in which to fall seriously ill.

The latest advice on health in Morocco can be found on the British government's travel health Web site at www.ukhealthnet.co.uk/travel/country/morocco.htm or the US government's equivalent site at www.cdc.gov/travel/nafrica.htm


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Morocco

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FESTIVALS: RAMADAN, HOLIDAYS AND MOUSSEMS
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BOOKS
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GLOSSARY
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VISAS AND RED TAPE
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HEALTH
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COSTS AND MONEY
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COMMUNICATIONS: POST, PHONES AND THE MEDIA
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EATING AND DRINKING
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BEST OF
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MOROCCO
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CLIMATE
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GETTING AROUND
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REGIONS
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HIGHLIGHTS
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STATISTICS
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ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR