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apotheke

An Apotheke is the German term for a pharmacy or drugstore—a retail outlet where medicines, health products, and medical devices are dispensed and advised on. The word derives from Latin apotheca and Greek apotheke, originally meaning a storehouse or repository.

In German-speaking countries, an Apotheke is a regulated healthcare facility staffed by licensed pharmacists (Apotheker or

Regulation: The operation and staffing of an Apotheke are governed by national and regional health laws. Pharmacists

History and cognates: The concept dates to medieval apothecaries who prepared medicines and advised patients, blending

Apothekerin).
They
dispense
prescription
medicines,
provide
advice
on
drug
safety
and
interactions,
manage
dosage
and
timing,
and
offer
over-the-counter
medicines,
first-aid
supplies,
and
medical
devices.
Many
pharmacies
also
provide
services
such
as
medication
reviews,
basic
health
checks,
and
patient
education.
In
some
regions,
pharmacies
may
offer
additional
services
such
as
vaccination
or
testing.
must
complete
professional
training
and
licensing;
the
pharmacy
must
meet
standards
for
storage,
labeling,
and
patient
privacy.
Prescription
medicines
generally
require
a
physician’s
prescription,
while
non-prescription
medicines
are
sold
directly
to
customers
under
pharmacist
oversight.
roles
of
healer
and
merchant.
The
term
has
cognates
in
other
languages,
such
as
Dutch
apotheek,
Swedish
apotek,
and
English
apothecary,
all
tracing
to
the
same
root.