Pharmacy

A pharmacy is a branch of a pharmacy, which is organized at a paramedic and midwife station. It is intended to supply the population with ready-made medicines, dressings and other items, as well as to produce simple medicines. Pharmacies are an important element of healthcare in rural areas and help ensure access to medical care for residents of remote areas.

At the pharmacy you can purchase various medications, including antibiotics, antivirals, painkillers, antipyretics and other drugs. You can also buy dressings such as bandages, plasters, gauze bandages and other materials needed to treat wounds and injuries.

In addition, the pharmacy can prepare simple medications such as herbal teas, tinctures and ointments. This makes it possible to ensure the availability of medicines for people who cannot purchase them in pharmacies.

One of the advantages of a pharmacy is its accessibility to the population. It is located next to a populated area, making it easily accessible to all residents. In addition, drug prices at drug stores are usually lower than at pharmacies, making them more attractive to those looking for affordable medications.

However, it is worth noting that pharmacies may not have a sufficient number of qualified pharmacists, which can lead to errors in choosing medications and their dosage. Therefore, before purchasing medications at a pharmacy, you must consult your doctor or pharmacist at the pharmacy.

Thus, a pharmacy is an important element of healthcare and helps ensure the availability of medical services for residents of remote regions. However, before using medications, you should consult your doctor and carefully read the instructions for the medications.



A pharmacy point is a branch of a pharmacy, which is organized at paramedic obstetric centers to supply the local population with necessary medicines and items. Such an organization facilitates access to medical care for residents of remote areas, especially areas where medical infrastructure is insufficiently developed. However, despite the convenience and cost-effectiveness of such an organization, pharmacy points can be vulnerable in certain situations.