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Pharmacie Aéroport

T1

Opposite T1 check-in, this is the airport’s main pharmacy

Pharmacie Aéroport sits landside in Terminal T1, across from several airline check-in rows, so you can stop here before security if you forgot anything essential. It’s a standard Moroccan pharmacy, not a mini-mart, and staff generally speak French and basic English. Expect proper over-the-counter meds, not just travel-sized shampoo racks.

Hours typically track daytime operations in T1, roughly from early-morning departures to late-evening flights, but it may close around 22:00, so don’t count on a last-second run after a midnight delay. If your flight leaves from T2, factor in the shuttle or walk time; hit the pharmacy first in T1, then move on to your gate.

Prices run close to what you’d pay in city pharmacies in Casablanca, with a slight airport markup on cosmetics and branded supplements. You can usually pick up paracetamol, ibuprofen, basic cold remedies, bandages, and disinfectant without a prescription, but anything stronger will require a local script from a Moroccan doctor. Bring box photos or the exact name of your usual medication to avoid mix-ups.

Stock focuses on essentials: painkillers, stomach meds, motion-sickness tablets, eye drops, basic first-aid items, and standard travel toiletries in small 50–100 ml sizes for carry-on bags. You’ll also find sunscreen suited to Moroccan sun levels (SPF 30–50) and a modest selection of baby items like wipes and diaper creams. Don’t expect specialty sports nutrition or rare prescription brands.

Quick tip: stop at Pharmacie Aéroport in T1 before clearing security, because once you head airside in either T1 or T2, options for real medication shrink to generic convenience shelves.

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