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  2. Hook's Drug Stores - Wikipedia

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    Hook's Drug Stores was an Indianapolis, Indiana–based drug store chain which was founded in 1900 by John A. Hook. The chain flourished throughout central Indiana for most of the 20th-century. Hook's did business under its own banner, the SupeRX Drug Stores banner outside its core market, and the Brooks Pharmacy banner after acquiring the New ...

  3. Consumer Healthcare Products Association - Wikipedia

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    Nonprescription Drug Manufacturers Association(1989) The Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) is an American trade association representing the personal healthcare industry consisting of manufacturers and distributors of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs , dietary supplements , and consumer medical devices.

  4. 12 items you should always buy at a drugstore - AOL

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    We rounded up the top 12 drugstore items that will always offer you a low price while assuring you good quality at the same time--many times name brand versions of these items are cheapest at a ...

  5. Drug Fair - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its drugstore chain Drug Fair also owned and operated Cost Cutters, a discount drug and general merchandise chain. [1] In the 2000s, Drug Fair introduced a discount card called "We Care," which was the company's slogan. The card was good at any Drug Fair or Cost Cutters store as both store's logos were printed on the cards.

  6. Sigma Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    The pharmaceuticals division included generic brands, over-the-counter medications, its Herron brand, ethical products, medical products and the manufacturing businesses. [5] In March 2014, Sigma acquired the healthcare product wholesaler and distributor Central Healthcare Services in a deal worth $24.5 million. [6]

  7. List of pharmacies - Wikipedia

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    Arbor Drugs (acquired by CVS in 1998) Big B Drugs (acquired by Revco in 1996; rebranded as CVS in 1997) Brooks Pharmacy (acquired by Rite Aid in 2007) Cunningham Drug (acquired by Walgreens in 1991) Dart Drug (bankrupt in 1990) Drug Emporium; Drug Fair (company liquidated in 2009, assets purchased by Walgreens) Eckerd (acquired by Rite Aid in 2007)

  8. Pharmacy (shop) - Wikipedia

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    Anyone using drugs benefits when they have easier access to a pharmacist. Being timely includes both processing the request quickly and having drug stock available to fill the prescription. [15] Some consumers need drugs delivered to their home, perhaps by mail, and may select a pharmacy that offers that service. [15]

  9. Category:Drug brand names - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Drug brand names" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 ...