privéapotheken
Privéapotheken, or private pharmacies, are independent retail outlets that dispense prescription and non‑prescription medications. In many European countries, including the Netherlands, private pharmacies operate alongside public or hospital-owned pharmacies. They are typically owned by individual pharmacists, groups of pharmacists, or larger pharmaceutical chains. Unlike public pharmacies, which may be funded or directly operated by state or municipal authorities, private pharmacies rely on commercial revenue and are subject to commercial regulation in addition to the same health‑care and drug safety standards that apply to all pharmacies.
The history of privéapotheken dates back to the early 20th century, when the liberalization of the pharmacy
Private pharmacies typically offer the same core services as public pharmacies: dispensing prescription drugs, providing over‑the‑counter
Regulatory frameworks ensure that private pharmacies meet safety and ethical standards. Pharmacists must provide accurate dispensing,