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Drug Stores in Addison, TX

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Business Listing   ASD Healthcare - Addison, TX - Phone: (972) 490-5551


Business Listing   Creative Compounds LLC - Addison, TX - Phone: (972) 385-8006


Business Listing   K Mart - Addison, TX - Phone: (972) 620-7155


Business Listing   Sanofi-Synthelabo - Addison, TX - Phone: (972) 661-9005


Business Listing   Target - Addison, TX - Phone: (214) 414-0025


Business Listing   Target Stores - Pharmacy - Addison, TX - Phone: (214) 414-0026


Business Listing   Tom Thumb - Addison, TX - Phone: (972) 243-1200


Business Listing   Tom Thumb Food & Pharmacy - Addison, TX - Phone: (972) 241-4532


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Helpful Definition for: Drug Stores


A drug store in Addison is a common term for a type of store centrally featuring a pharmacy. Drugstores sell not only medicines, but also miscellaneous items such as candy, cosmetics, and magazines, as well as light refreshments.Drugstores in Addison are a successful chain of friendly, neighborhood drugstores. Their knowledgeable, caring associates work together to provide a superior pharmacy experience, and offer everyday products and services that help their valued customers lead healthier, happier lives. They are passionately committed to their customers with unmatched levels of loyalty, are accountable to the standards they set, and are involved in community activities in meaningful ways.

Recent Business News for: Drug Stores

Babbitt's pharmacy victimized by fire, then the times - Minnesota Public Radio

Minnesota Public RadioBabbitt's pharmacy victimized by fire, then the timesMinnesota Public RadioBut University of Minnesota Duluth pharmacy professor Tim Stratton says rural pharmacies have been hit harder because prescriptions make up a bigger percentage of their business. "For a $100 prescription, the pharmacist may be making as little as $4 or ...