pharmacy
A place where medicines are prepared and dispensed; esp., a place where the poor can obtain medical advice and medicines gratuitously or at a nominal price., A dispensatory.
In a pharmacy
a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
agromonists phytopathologists
Most medicines in developed countries are made in laboratories. Medicines in 3rd world countries are made by doctors in huts.
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Homeopathic medicines are prepared by dispensable alcohol in majority of preparations. The white pills are non-medicinal and are used as a medium to administer the homeopathic medicines. Therefore, all homeopathic medicines have the same appearance (pills) in which the medicine in the liquid form is added.
A pharmacy or drugstore is a place where you can go to purchase medicines. These establishments are typically staffed by pharmacists who can provide guidance on over-the-counter and prescription medications.
A chemist (a place that dispenses medicines).
Medicines are prepared in different forms (e.g. tablets, liquids, injections) to cater to different patient needs and preferences. For example, some patients may have difficulty swallowing pills and may prefer liquid formulations. Different forms also allow for different methods of drug delivery into the body, ensuring optimal absorption and effectiveness.
it is a late Latin word, and now an historical word, for one who sells drugs and prepared medicines. The role is now served by a Chemist
a local pharmacy or a pharmaceutical company -J