If you need a medical treatment in emergency, you must
go to the Pronto Soccorso (Emergency department) at
the nearest hospital.
Usually pharmacies are opened from 8.30am to 12.30pm
and from 4pm to 8pm from Monday to Friday, and from
9am to 12pm on Saturday during summer. It varies a bit
during winter.
Drugs and medicines
If you need prescription drugs or medicines, your
family doctor will issue you with a prescription (ricetta),
which you can then take to a pharmacy
(farmacia).
Pharmacies in Italy are small family-run businesses
and deal in medically-related items only. Pharmacies
have the sign of a green or red cross on a white background
and outside normal hours, at least one in every town
or city will open late for emergency dispensing of drugs.
Some of the drugs are free,
otherwise you will need to pay the full cost. If you
take prescription drugs on a regular basis, you should
ask your doctor in your home country for the generic
name of the medicine as brands vary from country to
country.
For more information:
The Informer