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What is the difference between chemist's and pharmacy?
I've heard "Your GP will write a prescription for you to take to a chemist's or pharmacy."
Could you answer one more question, please? Do you have to pay to see a doctor in English-speaking countries?
16 ก.ค. 2014 เวลา 7:54
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Once again, there's a difference between British and American English.
In Britain, a 'chemist's' is a type of shop. It sells a wide variety of products for health and beauty - soaps, toothpaste, make-up, shampoo and much more. There is also a section within the chemist's known as the pharmacy, where you can by medicines/drugs. Some of these you can get 'over the counter', which means that they can be sold to anyone. Others you can only get 'on prescription' . This means that they need to be prescribed for an individual patient after a consultation with a doctor. The pharmacist isn't allowed to dispense the medicine unless they see this prescription.
In the US, the term 'chemist's' isn't used in this way. The store itself is known as a 'pharmacy' in the US. You sometimes come across this usage in the UK, too.
As for your second question, this varies greatly from one country to another. In Britain, residents can see a GP (or General Practioner) without paying. You are usually registered with a GP close to where you live, and you can make an appointment to see them without any charge.
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