
Pharmacy Law
Pharmacy law is currently undergoing significant changes. The classical concept of the pharmacist owning a pharmacy is on the verge of becoming obsolete. Pharmacists are well advised to already position themselves in the narrowing pharmacy market. However, despite oncoming liberations, operating a pharmacy is still subject to numerous restrictions, for example concerning mail-order distribution of pharmaceuticals, discounts, branches and subsidiaries or professional conduct.
Our legal services encompass the following key areas:
- issues relating to the operation of pharmacies
- specific aspects involving online pharmacies
- cross-border distribution of pharmaceuticals
- establishing branches and consolidates enterprises preserving the current regulations on owning pharmacies
- advertising and marketing issues (offering healthcare services, sale of food supplements etc.)
- drug pricing (inter alia discount and bonus schemes)
- succession matters (acquisition and sale of pharmacy businesses, inheritance and bequeathing)

