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A place where people can buy medicines is often called, in Great Britain, a chemist’s whereas in America people tend to say a pharmacy or a drugstore. As a matter of fact, in Canada or the United States of America customers, apart from common remedies, can also purchase cosmetics, magazines or even candies. Chemists have a form knowledge and are always there to help a client. One has a wide variety of drugs from pills, painkillers to supplements and vitamins. You may need a prescription from your GP or just ask a pharmacist to recommend cheaper substitutes.
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A: Good morning. How can I help you?
B: Good morning. I would like to buy something for a cold.
A: Do you have a prescription from a doctor?
B: No, I don’t. Can you recommend good medicaments to me?
A: Of course, what symptoms do you have?
B: I cough and have a bad sore throat.
A: I see. I’ll give you good lozenges and a cough syrup.
B: Do you have vitamin C?
A: Yes, here you are. Is that all?
B: Oh, how should I take the medicine?
A: Lozenges every 4 hours and cough syrup twice a day. More information is in the leaflet. Will you pay in cash or by credit card?
B: In cash. There you go.
A: Here’s your change and receipt. Thank you and bye!
B: See you!
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