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    Munich: Health / Vaccines and Medecines

    Vaccines and Medecines

    Last update: 2/04/2008

    At the hospital

    Below is a list of some of the main hospitals located in Munich.

    Source

    1. http://www.toytowngermany.com/wiki/Hospitals

    At the pharmacy

    In Germany, pharmacies are known as Apotheke and are denoted by a large red A. There are two types of medication: freely-available drugs and prescription only medicines, which require a prescription (Rezept) from a doctor.

    Prescriptions are very strict in Germany. Even medicines like antibiotics etc that you might be able to buy over the counter in your country will need a doctor’s prescription here. Also note that you will always need to pay the whole cost for non-prescription drugs. Medicines in Germany are among the most expensive in Europe, so bring a supply of non-prescription painkillers, cold remedies and other items with you.

    Opening hours of pharmacies are as follows: Weekdays 09:00-18:30, Saturdays 09:00-13:00 (sometimes -16.00). For emergencies, there is always at least one pharmacy open in every area day and night.

    Source

    1. http://www.justlanded.com/english/Germany/Tools/
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