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Rite Aid
Category: Drug StoresUsers Rating:
(301) 563-69351411 E West Hwy
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Rite Aid is a business providing services in the field of Drug Stores. Rite Aid is located in Silver Spring, MD on 1411 E West Hwy.
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Helpful Tip for: Drug Stores
Drug stores are shops in Silver Spring that store & sell pharmaceuticals including drugs. To own a drug store, one must carry a valid license to sell medicines. The license enables the drug store-keeper to sell over-the-counter as well as prescribed only medicines (POM) to the customers. POM is to be sold to the customers only if they can produce the prescription, where it has been suggested by a certified practitioner.
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