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Drug Stores in Palo Alto, CA

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Business Listing   Disco Rex Pharmacy - Palo Alto, CA - Phone: (650) 326-3873


Business Listing   Drew Center Pharmacy - Palo Alto, CA - Phone: (650) 321-1449


Business Listing   Longs Drug Stores - Palo Alto- Main Store - Palo Alto, CA - Phone: (650) 322-2150


Business Listing   Maximart Pharmacy - Palo Alto, CA - Phone: (650) 327-3922


Business Listing   Medical Plaza Pharmacy - Palo Alto, CA - Phone: (650) 326-2300


Business Listing   Walgreen Drug Stores - Palo Alto, CA - Phone: (650) 322-0061


Business Listing   Walgreen Drug Stores - Palo Alto- Prescriptions Only - Palo Alto, CA - Phone: (650) 566-9723


Business Listing   Walgreen Drug Stores - Palo Alto- Store Information - Palo Alto, CA - Phone: (650) 322-7753


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Helpful Definition for: Drug Stores


A drug store in Palo Alto 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 Palo Alto 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.

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