The pharmacist is a girl, young! It's not the first time I've come across it... it's just fear... I asked for something for a cold. So they told me in raised tones that they couldn't help me with anything but spray and icicles!!! That there are no antiviral drugs…
It's just fear! There are no other words!
At the pharmacy across the street, with a description of the same symptoms, they offered medicines that helped!
And they did not try to be clever and express their opinion in a rude, raised tone.
Good afternoon, I would like to leave a review about this pharmacy. I rarely leave, but then I was pushed by a situation that has been repeated more than once. I want to mention the work of pharmacists. I am faced with the fact that workers (young, as I noticed) do not know the usual names of antibiotics and other medicines! And they ask the buyer (namely me) what is it. I was at the pharmacy today and the employee did not know what ciprofloxacin was. Questions about competence immediately arise. Even I, studying at the Faculty of Chemistry, know these terms. And people with medical education ask such questions. Please pay attention.
Caution! The prices are too high. I bought pills from them for 45p51kop, and in the neighboring pharmacy of Dobrya Leki, the same ones cost 30p98kop. The same number of tablets. It is unclear how this can be. There is a receipt. It turns out that this is a chain of three pharmacies in Minsk, but with the address of the head office in Vitebsk! Maybe with such prices they would work for themselves in Vitebsk? The price run-up does not fit into my head, especially now, when they are broadcasting from everywhere about price control in March.
The pharmacy is full of medicines, the prices are acceptable. But the schedule does not coincide with the schedule of the main trading floor, which inconveniences the buyer if necessary to purchase the necessary medical product.
Once I went in, they divorced me for a penny (100 rubles for the old ones), another went in - again they didn't give me away, I had to be indignant, they gave me away!
And how many kopecks are there in a day, a month?!?!