Eczane Pharmacy sits in Antalya T1, useful for last‑minute fixes
You’ll find Eczane Pharmacy in Terminal T1, inside the main departures area after security. Exact hours aren’t clearly published, but it generally tracks flight banks in T1, opening early morning and staying open into late evening when charter traffic is heavy. This is a small airport-style pharmacy, not a full supermarket, so think travel meds and basic personal care rather than weekly shopping.
Stock usually covers over-the-counter painkillers, cold and flu tablets, motion-sickness meds, basic first aid, and a few common EU-style brands you’ll recognize from other airports. You can also pick up sunscreen, lip balm, toothpaste, toothbrushes, and small bottles of shampoo or shower gel sized for carry-on limits. Prices run higher than downtown Antalya pharmacies; assume at least a 20–40% airport premium on simple items like paracetamol or bandages.
Most staff speak enough English and German to walk you through common needs like headache, stomach issues, or allergies, which helps if you’re connecting from non-Turkish carriers like SunExpress or Lufthansa in T1. Prescription handling is limited; don’t count on filling a complex script here. Use this mainly for things you forgot, not ongoing medication.
Practical tip: buy any liquid meds or large bottles here after clearing T1 security, so you don’t risk having them taken at screening. If you know you’ll need something specific, write the drug name (and dose, like “ibuprofen 400 mg”) on your phone before you walk over.