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Location Identifiers Location Identifiers LOCATION ID PHARMACY NAME ADDRESS CITY/TOWN NL.10127 ARNOLD'S COVE PHARMACY 155-157 MAIN RD. ARNOLD'S COVE NL.10232 AVALON DRUGS 414 CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY BAY ROBERTS NL.10125 BACCALIEU TRAIL PHARMACY 283-289 CONCEPTION BAY HWY SPANIARD'S BAY NL.10126 BACCALIEU TRAIL PHARMACY MAIN RD. CLARKE'S BEACH NL.10124 BALTIMORE PHARMACY MAIN RD. FERRYLAND NL.10226 BAYSHORE PHARMACY PATON STREET ST. JOHN'S NL.10180 BEN'S PHARMACY 103 MAIN ST. STEPHENVILLE NL.10130 BIGLAND PHAMASAVE LTD. 70 MAIN STREET FORTEAU NL.10211 BIOSCRIPT PHARMACY LTD. 120 STAVANGER DRIVE ST. JOHN'S NL.10123 BONAVISTA PHARMACY 145 CONFEDERATION DR. BONAVISTA NL.10122 BONNE BAY PHARMACHOICE MAIN ST. NORRIS POINT NL.10215 BREAKWATER PHARMACY 1604 PORTUGAL COVE ROAD PORTUGAL COVE-ST. PHILIPS NL.10121 BROOKFIELD PHARMACHOICE 644 TOPSAIL RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10120 BURGEO PHARMACY 136 REACH RD. BURGEO NL.10185 BURIN PEN. HEALTH CARE CENTRE PHARMACY MAIN ST. BURIN NL.10080 BURIN PHARMACY 43-45 MAIN ST. BURIN NL.10043 C.C. PHARMACY (SATELLITE) 18 COUNTRY ROAD COX'S COVE NL.10119 CABOT PHARMACY 105 MANITOBA DR. CLARENVILLE NL.10118 CAMPBELL PHARMACHOICE 39 CAMPBELL AVE. ST. JOHN'S NL.10045 CAPITOL DRUGS 282 LEMARCHANT RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10186 CARBONEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL PHARMACY 86 HIGHROAD SOUTH CARBONEAR NL.10012 CATALINA PHARMACY 150 MAIN ST. CATALINA NL.10187 CENTRAL HEALTH PHARMACY DEPT. 50 UNION ST. GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR NL.10001 CENTRAL PHARMACY 52 UNION ST. GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR NL.10117 CHAPEL ARM PHARMACY 66 MAIN ST. CHAPEL ARM NL.10011 CITY PHARMACY 12-14 WEST ST. CORNER BROOK NL.10203 CLARENVILLE PHARMACHOICE 8C SHOAL HARBOUR ROAD CLARENVILLE NL.10173 COMPOUNDING WELLNESS 48 COMMONWEALTH AVE. MOUNT PEARL NL.10010 CONSUMERS PHARMACHOICE 1 GOOSE COVE RD. ST. ANTHONY NL.10116 CONSUMERS PHARMACHOICE MAIN RD. FLOWER'S COVE NL.10000 COSTCO PHARMACY 28 STAVANGER DR. ST. JOHN'S NL.10009 COUNTRY PRIDE PHARMACY MAIN RD. NEW HARBOR, T.BAY NL.10076 DISTRICT DRUGS PHARMACHOICE 1345 TORBAY RD. TORBAY NL.10114 DOWNTOWN PHARMACY 736 WATER ST. ST. JOHN'S NL.10188 DR. C. LEGROW HEALTH CENTRE PHARMACY 1 GRAND BAY RD. PORT AUX BASQUES NL.10204 DR. CHARLES S. CURTIS MEMORIAL HOSP PHARMACY 178-200 WEST STREET ST. ANTHONY NL.10189 DR. G. B. CROSS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PHARMACY 67 MANITOBA DR. CLARENVILLE NL.10190 DR. LEONARD A. MILLER CENTRE PHARMACY 100 FOREST RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10184 EASTPORT PHARMACHOICE 53 MAIN ST. EASTPORT NL.10113 ELIZABETH PHARMACHOICE 100 ELIZABETH AVE. ST. JOHN'S NL.10007 FAMILY DRUG MART 2 PETRIE'S HILL BELL ISLAND NL.10008 FAMILY DRUG MART 279 PORTUGAL COVE RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10131 FOGO PHARMACY 34-36 MAIN ST. FOGO NL.10015 BEAVER PLAZA FOODLAND PHARMACY 239A CONCEPTION BAY HWY BAY ROBERT'S NL.10049 GALLERY PHARMACY 201 HUMBER AVENUE LABRADOR CITY NL.10112 GAMBO PHARMACHOICE 356 SMALLWOOD BLVD. GAMBO NL.10214 GANDER PHARMACHOICE 110 ROE AVENUE GANDER NL.10044 GLOVERTOWN PHARMACHOICE 106 MAIN ST. SOUTH GLOVERTOWN NL.10111 GRAND FALLS DRUG STORE 8 HIGH ST. GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR NL.10129 GREEN BAY SOUTH PHARMACY 8 MAIN ST. ROBERT'S ARM NL.10077 GREEN'S DRUG MART 17-19 BLOCKHOUSE RD. PLACENTIA NL.10078 GREEN'S DRUG MART MAIN ST. DILDO NL.10079 GREEN'S DRUG MART MAIN HWY. GREEN'S HARBOUR NL.10205 GREEN'S DRUG MART 842 CONCEPTION BAY H'WAY - UNIT 1 CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH Location Identifiers NL.10110 GREEN'S PHARMACY MAIN HWY. BAY ROBERTS NL.10109 HAMILTON DRUGS 366 HAMILTON RIVER RD. HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY NL.10108 HILLCREST PHARMACY LTD. 81 THORBURN RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10107 HINDY'S PHARMACY 1 MAIN STREET WINTERTON NL.10197 HSC/GENERAL HOSPITAL PHARMACY 300 PRINCE PHILIP DR. ST. JOHN'S NL. 10228 INNOMAR PHARMACY 193 LeMARCHANT RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10191 JAMES PATON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PHARMACY 125 TRANS CANADA HWY GANDER NL.10192 JANEWAY HOSPITAL PHARMACY 300 PRINCE PHILIP DR. ST. JOHN'S NL.10106 KEAN'S PHARMACHOICE 51 QUAY RD. BADGER'S QUAY NL.10193 LABRADOR HEALTH CENTRE 266 HAMILTON RIVER RD. HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY NL.10027 LAWTON'S DRUGS 4 FARM RD. DEER LAKE NL.10028 LAWTON'S DRUGS 3 HERALD AVENUE CORNER BROOK NL.10029 LAWTON'S DRUGS 60 NORTHWEST ROAD TREPASSEY NL.10030 LAWTON'S DRUGS 29-34 PRINCE WILLIAM DRIVE PLACENTIA NL.10031 LAWTON'S DRUGS 11 ELIZABETH AVENUE ST. JOHN'S NL.10032 LAWTON'S DRUGS 12 GLENEYRE ST. ST. JOHN'S NL.10033 LAWTON'S DRUGS 48 KENMOUNT RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10036 LAWTON'S DRUGS 37 CAMPBELL AVE. ST. JOHN'S NL.10038 LAWTON'S DRUGS 8 CENTENNIAL SQUARE MOUNT PEARL NL.10039 LAWTON'S DRUGS 190 MAIN ST. SPRINGDALE NL.10040 LAWTON'S DRUGS 137 O'CONNELL DR. CORNER BROOK NL.10041 LAWTON'S DRUGS 645 CONCEPTION BAY HWY CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH NL.10042 LAWTON'S DRUGS 486 MAIN ST. WEST LEWISPORTE NL.10105 LAWTON'S DRUGS 177 ELIZABETH DR. GANDER NL.10150 LAWTON'S DRUGS MAIN ST. CLARKE'S BEACH NL.10175 LAWTON'S DRUGS 1386 TOPSAIL RD. PARADISE NL.10194 LAWTON'S DRUGS 573 TORBAY ROAD ST. JOHN'S NL.10206 LAWTON'S DRUGS 496 TOPSAIL ROAD ST. JOHN'S NL.10026 LAWTON'S DRUGS NURSING HOME SERVICES 10 AUSTIN ST. ST. JOHN'S NL.10133 LEWISPORTE PHARMACHOICE 144 MAIN ST. LEWISPORTE NL.10158 LOBLAW PHARMACY 166 CONCEPTION BAY HWY CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH NL.10165 LOBLAW PHARMACY 100 LAURELL RD. GANDER NL.10166 LOBLAW PHARMACY 17 CROMER AVE. GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR NL.10154 MAIN STREET PHARMACY 165 MAIN STREET SPRINGDALE NL.10128 MANSTAN DRUGS 208 HUMBER DRIVE LABRADOR CITY NL.10207 MEDICINE CORNER 862 SOUTHERN SHORE HWY BAY BULLS NL.10208 METRO PHARMACY INC. 35 MAJOR'S PATH ST. JOHN'S NL.10103 MUSGRAVETOWN PHARMACY 130 MAIN STREET MUSGRAVETOWN NL.10135 NEW WORLD ISLAND PHARMACHOICE 69 ROAD TO THE ISLES VIRGIN ARM NL.10219 NOTRE DAME MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTRE PHARMACY PHARMACY LANE TWILLINGATE NL.10231 NUCARE PHARMACY HOME SERVICES 202-320 TORBAY ROAD ST. JOHN'S NL.10199 OCTAGON PHARMACHOICE 1655 TOPSAIL ROAD PARADISE NL.10200 ONE TO ONE PHARMACHOICE 430 TOPSAIL ROAD ST. JOHN'S NL.10102 PEARL PHARMACHOICE 12 ST. DAVID'S AVE. MOUNT PEARL NL.10101 PENINSULA PHARMACHOICE 10-18 BAY L'ARGENT HWY (SEAVIEW DRIVE)JACQUES FONTAINE NL.10015 PHARMACY AT PRICE CHOPPER 239A CONCEPTION BAY HWY BAY ROBERTS NL.10174 PHARMACY SOLUTIONS 422 MAIN RD. GOULDS NL.10099 PORT-AU-CHOIX PHARMACY 53 FISHER ST. PORT-AU-CHOIX NL.10098 POUCH COVE PHARMACY 378 MAIN RD. POUCH COVE NL.10172 QUALITY PHARMACY 63 MAIN ST. LOURDES NL.10157 REMEDY'S RX LONDON RD. CARBONEAR NL.10168 REMEDY'S RX MAIN HWY BAY ROBERTS NL.10097 RODDICKTON PHARMACY 3 CLOUD DR. RODDICKTON NL.10096 SAGONA DRUGS 1 CANADA DR. HARBOUR BRETON Location Identifiers NL.10171 SHEA HEIGHTS PHARMACY 55B LINEGAR AVE. ST. JOHN'S NL.10095 SHOPPER'S CHOICE PHARMACY 227 WEST ST. ST. ANTHONY NL.10050 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 37 MAIN ST. PORT AUX BASQUES NL.10051 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 44 QUEEN ST. STEPHENVILLE NL.10052 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 1 FARM RD. DEER LAKE NL.10053 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 5 FIRST AVE. PASADENA NL.10054 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 2 HERALD AVE. CORNER BROOK NL.10056 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 16 GOFF AVE. CARBONEAR NL.10057 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 286 CONCEPTION BAY HWY BAY ROBERTS NL.10058 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 88 CONCEPTION BAY HWY CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH NL.10059 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 141 TORBAY RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10060 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 394 ELIZABETH AVE. ST. JOHN'S NL.10061 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 250 LEMARCHANT RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10062 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 204 FRESHWATER RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10063 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 390 TOPSAIL RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10064 SHOPPERS DRUG MART MAIN RD. GOULDS NL.10065 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 77 COMMONWEALTH AVE. MOUNT PEARL NL.10066 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 18 GIBSON DR. MOUNT PEARL NL.10067 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 54 MAIN ST. GRAND BANK NL.10068 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 246 MEMORIAL DR. CLARENVILLE NL.10069 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 3 HELEN TULK DR. BISHOP'S FALLS NL.10070 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 143 BENNETT DR. GANDER NL.10071 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 350 MAIN ST. WESLEYVILLE NL.10072 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 160 MAIN ST. LEWISPORTE NL.10073 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 251 WATER ST. BOTWOOD NL.10074 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 32A WATER ST. LA SCIE NL.10075 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 64 HIGHWAY 410 BAIE VERTE NL.10210 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 93 WEST STREET CORNER BROOK NL.10225 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 30 BOND STREET GRAND FALLS NL.10048 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 16-24 COLUMBIA DR. MARYSTOWN NL.10094 SINYARD'S PHARMACY 17 HARVEY ST. HARBOUR GRACE NL.10195 SIR THOMAS RODDICK HOSPITAL PHARMACY 142 MINNESOTA DR. STEPHENVILLE NL.10004 SKINNER'S PHARMACY LTD. 5 MAIN ST. STEPHENVILLE CROSSING NL.10093 SMALLWOOD'S PHARMACY ROUTE 430-28 PORT SAUNDERS NL.10013 SOBEYS PHARMACY 65 ROPEWALK LANE ST. JOHN'S NL.10016 SOBEYS PHARMACY 350 CONCEPTION BAY HWY CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH NL.10017 SOBEYS PHARMACY 10 ELIZABETH AVE. ST. JOHN'S NL.10018 SOBEYS PHARMACY 272 TORBAY RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10020 SOBEYS PHARMACY 8 MERRYMEETING RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10021 SOBEYS PHARMACY 470 TOPSAIL RD. ST. JOHN'S NL.10022 SOBEYS PHARMACY 50 OLD PLACENTIA RD. MOUNT PEARL NL.10023 SOBEYS PHARMACY HIGHWAY ROUTE 210 GRAND BANK NL.10024 SOBEYS PHARMACY 1-25 COLUMBIA DRIVE MARYSTOWN NL.10025 SOBEYS PHARMACY 21 CROMER AVE. GRAND FALLS-WINDSOR NL.10014 SOBEY'S PHARMACY 1 MT. BERNARD AVE. CORNER BROOK NL.10201 SOBEY'S PHARMACY 45 KELSEY DRIVE ST.
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