Updated: June 2026 · 7 min read
Health · Spain

Prescriptions and pharmacy in Spain: the receta electrónica, copago and a foreign Rx

In Spain’s public health system, prescriptions are normally electronic: your GP prescribes, it is stored in the system, and you collect at a pharmacy with your health card; paper, private or offline prescriptions can still exist. This guide explains the receta electrónica, the copago (what you pay), chronic-medication renewals, and how EU and non-EU prescriptions are treated here.

Receta electrónica public SNS, any pharmacy
Health card the key to collect
Copago % by income/situation

How the e-prescription works

Your médico de cabecera prescribes a receta electrónica: it is stored in the e-prescription system, so in the normal SNS flow you do not carry a separate paper prescription.

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You collect the medication at any pharmacy (farmacia) — the green cross — with your tarjeta sanitaria (or the prescription code).

You pay a copago (a share of the subsidised price) depending on your income and situation; over-the-counter medicines are paid in full.

Who can use it + copago

  • Anyone with the public health card uses the receta electrónica and the subsidised copago.
  • The copago is tiered: low-income groups and certain pensioners pay little or nothing; active workers pay a percentage (capped for pensioners). Verify your tier.
  • Without the card you pay the full private price and need a valid Spanish prescription for Rx-only medicines.
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Your rights

  • Collect your prescribed medicines at any pharmacy with your card.
  • For chronic medication, the e-prescription can set successive dispensing dates; renewals or changes are managed by your doctor/nurse under the rules of your health service.
  • You can ask your centro de salud which copago tier applies to you.

What you need at the pharmacy

  • Your tarjeta sanitaria (or the receta code / app).
  • For a controlled medicine, sometimes ID as well.
  • For a foreign prescription: EU prescriptions can be valid if they include the required data, but e-prescriptions may need a paper copy and the medicine must be available/authorised in Spain; non-EU prescriptions usually need a Spanish doctor's receta.

From the doctor to the pharmacy

  1. Get a médico de cabecera (you need the tarjeta sanitaria — see the health-card guide).
  2. The doctor issues the receta electrónica in the system.
  3. Go to any pharmacy with your health card (or the prescription code) and collect.
  4. Pay the copago (or the full price if you have no card / it is OTC).
  5. For chronic medication, follow the successive dispensing dates; renewals or changes go through your doctor/nurse under the rules of your health service.
  6. Have a foreign prescription? If it is from the EU, check that it has the required cross-border data and preferably a paper copy; outside the EU, see a Spanish doctor to re-prescribe.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming every foreign prescription or e-prescription will work automatically at a Spanish pharmacy.
  • Going to the pharmacy without the health card (or the prescription code).
  • Not checking which copago tier applies to you.
  • Waiting for a GP appointment for an urgent medication need — that is what urgencias is for.

Pharmacy won't dispense / foreign Rx

  • A pharmacy cannot dispense prescription-only medicine unless the prescription is valid under Spanish rules; for non-EU or incomplete prescriptions, see a doctor (or urgencias) to get a Spanish receta.
  • For an EU prescription, ask the pharmacy about cross-border dispensing; the medicine may be unavailable or have a different name, and e-prescriptions often need a paper copy.

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Prescription & pharmacy FAQ

How do prescriptions work in Spain?

In the public SNS they are normally electronic: the GP prescribes into the system and you collect at a pharmacy with your health card.

Is medication free?

No — you pay a copago (a share) on subsidised meds, by income/situation; OTC medicines are paid in full.

Can I use a prescription from my country?

EU prescriptions can be valid if they include the required data; non-EU prescriptions usually need a Spanish doctor's receta.

How do I collect chronic medication?

The prescription can set successive dispensing dates; renewals or changes go through your doctor/nurse under the rules of your health service.

What do I bring to the pharmacy?

Your tarjeta sanitaria (or the prescription code); sometimes ID for controlled medicines.

How much is the copago?

It is a percentage that varies by income and status (pensioners are capped). Ask your centro de salud for your tier.

No card yet — can I buy medicine?

OTC yes; for prescription medicine you still need a valid Spanish receta and pay the full price.

Urgent medication and no appointment?

Use urgencias — they can assess and prescribe.

Official sources

Informational guide; the copago and pharmacy rules vary and change. Check your case with NAVI.

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