Up to five years ago I lived in the SF Bay Area. Most of the "pharmacies" in California are just part of a larger store. The pharmacist is there to dispense and offer advice on prescription drugs. Pharmacies here in Spain don't sell groceries or Hello Kitty™ floor mats, just OTC and prescription "receta medica" drugs. They dispense information on OTC products just like for prescription drugs.
Another thing is that at least one pharmacy is open at night in each town. I have a pharmacy 10 meters from where I live and one or two nights a week it is open all night. You don't even want to know about prices for prescription drugs here, and I am not referring to generics.
Oops, I didn't see the other comment. They don't count out pills from a big bottle and then put them in a smaller one. Pills are pre-packaged in lots of 20, depending on the type of drug. So normally there is no line or waiting as it only takes a few seconds to give you a package that has the "circular" enclosed.
Pharmacies here are basically just dispensaries
Date: 2010-02-25 06:12 pm (UTC)Another thing is that at least one pharmacy is open at night in each town. I have a pharmacy 10 meters from where I live and one or two nights a week it is open all night. You don't even want to know about prices for prescription drugs here, and I am not referring to generics.
Oops, I didn't see the other comment. They don't count out pills from a big bottle and then put them in a smaller one. Pills are pre-packaged in lots of 20, depending on the type of drug. So normally there is no line or waiting as it only takes a few seconds to give you a package that has the "circular" enclosed.
Chuck