Which retail innovation first introduced the concept of self-service medication selection in pharmacies, forever changing how patients interact with over-the-counter medications?
The pharmacy retail landscape has evolved dramatically over the decades. From corner drugstores to sophisticated healthcare hubs, pharmacies represent one of medicine's most visible retail innovations. This trivia question explores a pivotal moment in pharmaceutical retail history that transformed how patients access medications and healthcare services. Test your knowledge of how retail innovation shaped modern medicine!
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- The Boots Model (1920s) - where customers could browse medications on open shelves with pharmacist consultation available
- Piggy Wiggly Pharmacy System (1916) - the first self-service pharmacy model adapted from grocery stores
- Walgreens Revolution (1950s) - introducing medication aisles separate from prescription counters
- CVS Health & Beauty System (1963) - combining cosmetics and medications in customer-accessible displays
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