Central European area has around 34,200 pharmacy outlets (the number includes pharmacies and pharmacy points, and does not include drugstores and hospital pharmacies), located in the six countries analysed: Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
This constitutes an increase of around 600 outlets in comparison to October 2013, according to Poland-based market research firm PMR’s report, titled: Distribution on the pharmaceutical market in Central Europe 2014: Development forecasts for 2014-2019.
40% of pharmacies operate in Poland
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