There's nothing you can do about it. In the whole district-as they said in Russia-there is one pharmacy that I found while in the country. It's good that there is at least there. At the same time, I arrived at the closing in a couple of minutes, as usually happens to me. A very polite woman treated with understanding, did not snort as it happens-I take off the cash register- but listened to what hurts, advised ointment and injections, syringes and alcohol wool, everything that was needed for the back. Thank you very much.
After moving out of the old building, a cozy room. Everything is minimalistic, but with taste, sense, arrangement. There are mini tables and shelves for bags and backpacks (to get something or put purchases). The staff is very friendly and considerate.