Estonia to Use Pharmacy Vending Machines
Estonia is thinking about letting people buy medicine from vending machines. These machines would sell both prescription and regular drugs. This could change how people get their medicine.
The Estonian government is exploring a new law. This law would allow pharmacies to install vending machines. These machines would offer a wider range of medications. People could buy both medicines that need a doctor's prescription and those available without a prescription. This change could make medicine more accessible to people.
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Highlights
Estonia Considers Vending Machines
Estonia is thinking about letting pharmacy vending machines sell drugs.
Machines Sell Both Types
The machines would sell prescription and over-the-counter medicines.
Change in Access
This could change how people get their medicine.
Draft Law Proposed
A new law is being considered in Estonia.
Pharmacy Machines Allowed
The law would allow pharmacy vending machines to operate.