Scottish pharmacies increasingly first stop for health advice

31 August 2008

Increasing numbers of Scots are turning to pharmacies for health advice according to a survey published by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. The research, carried out by YouGov, shows that four out of five Scots (81%) would consult their pharmacist for certain types of advice.

The survey was conducted to find out why people consult their pharmacist and if they are aware of the range of services available. The figures show an increase in the number of people approaching pharmacists compared with a similar survey in 2002, which found 72% of Scots were comfortable seeking health advice this way.

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