Although they say that prices are monitored in this country, in this pharmacy, seeing a Russian tourist, they try to cheat him.
I wanted to buy 2 drugs (the price of both together is about $ 8), the seller at the checkout informs the price of 10 for each🤪there is no time to go further, one of them is analgesic and I really want to drink it. I say: OK, come on. I give $ 100 no change, apparently in the calculation that I will buy something else, OK, I say let's just an analgesic, because there are 12 bucks in stock and it turns out its price is already $ 3 in total, and then I am given with 10 "mistakenly" from a large stack of dollars of different denominations (change would be) 3$ change, seeing my amazement and the tourists coming next, the "mistake" is corrected.
I do not recommend a pharmacy.
Either first find out all the prices in lira and ask for a check, well, or then report the transfer to dollars
Every time I arrive, I buy a cream for problems with varicose veins of local production. The staff speaks Russian, gives advice on inexpensive medicines)