Growing number of pharmacies operating in Central Europe but market conditions difficult

26 January 2015

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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