Report: Greek pharmacists claim their monopoly protects customers

ATHENS – Until now, if you had a headache in Greece and need an aspirin or the painkiller Depon afternoons or evenings, good luck finding one at a supermarket, convenience store or anywhere else because they can be sold only at pharmacies – which had kept regulated hours that saw them closed more than open.

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