Pharmacy practice and responsible medication use
The pharmacy is part of many everyday decisions, but its limits, its role and the context around certain medicines are not always well understood. In this section we bring together content designed to answer common questions clearly and usefully: what can change from one country to another, what to check before travelling, how to interpret certain dispensing situations, or why some practical recommendations matter more than they seem. Here you will find information aimed at better understanding responsible medication use and the role of the pharmacist as a supporting healthcare professional. Without alarmism, without oversimplification and without turning real questions into marketing messages.
Articles in this category
Online medicines in Andorra and the EU: what is allowed without a prescription and what should not be taken for granted
Clear guide on online medicines in Andorra and the EU: what can be dispensed without a prescription and what cannot.
Foreign prescriptions in Andorra: what to know before going to the pharmacy
Clear guide on using foreign prescriptions in Andorra: what can be dispensed and what to know.
Medicines and extreme heat: what to check in summer
What to check with your medicines during a heatwave: storage, effects and precautions.
Travel medicine kit for Andorra: what to pack depending on your plans
What to pack in a travel medicine kit for Andorra depending on your trip: snow, hiking or family.
Discretion and confidentiality in pharmacy dispensing: why they matter so much
What discretion in pharmacy dispensing means and why it affects patient trust.