USA Drug

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USA Drug[edit | edit source]

USA Drug is a pharmacy chain in the United States that primarily operates in the Midwest and Southern United States. The chain offers a variety of pharmaceutical products and services, including prescription and over-the-counter medication, health and wellness products, and pharmacy services.

History[edit | edit source]

USA Drug was founded in Pine Bluff, Arkansas in 1986. The chain quickly expanded throughout the Midwest and Southern United States, becoming a well-known name in the pharmacy industry.

Services[edit | edit source]

USA Drug offers a variety of services to its customers. These include:

  • Prescription services: USA Drug provides prescription medications to its customers. This includes both brand-name and generic medications.
  • Over-the-counter medication: In addition to prescription medications, USA Drug also offers a wide range of over-the-counter medications. These include pain relievers, cold and flu remedies, and vitamins and supplements.
  • Pharmacy services: USA Drug offers a variety of pharmacy services, including medication counseling, immunizations, and medication therapy management.

Locations[edit | edit source]

USA Drug operates in several states in the Midwest and Southern United States. These include Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.

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