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Gate-side meds run at CJU’s Pharmacy in Terminal 1

This small Pharmacy sits airside in Terminal 1 at Jeju International Airport, handy if you land and realize you forgot something basic. You’re past security, so you don’t lose time shuttling back to the public concourse just to grab painkillers or bandages.

Stock focuses on travel needs: think over-the-counter pain relief, cold medicine, digestive aids, plasters, basic first-aid items, and a few skincare and hygiene products sized for carry-on liquids. Prices track typical Korean high-street pharmacy rates, usually a bit cheaper than airport convenience stores selling the same tablets behind the counter.

Hours generally match Terminal 1’s peak schedule, opening early morning around the first domestic departures and closing late in the evening after the last Jeju–Seoul flights. If you’re on a very late-night or first-wave flight, plan to swing by at least 45–60 minutes before departure so you’re not racing a closing shutter.

Staff usually speak Korean and some basic English, so bring a photo of the product box or write the active ingredient if you’re picky about brands. As in most Korean pharmacies, some stomach and cold meds sit behind the counter, so you’ll have to ask rather than just grab and go from a shelf.

Tip: If you’re prone to motion sickness on the short Jeju–Gimpo hop (about 1 hour), buy your patches or tablets here before boarding; it’s easier than trying to explain what you need to cabin crew at 30,000 feet.

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