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Pharmacy Inkafarma

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Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport, Cusco, Peru

Inside CUZ’s main terminal, Pharmacy Inkafarma fills the basics gap.

This is the yellow-and-green Inkafarma you see landside near the central check-in zone at Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ). Hours aren’t posted reliably online, but recent flyers report it open during the main bank of morning departures from about 05:00 and still operating through late-afternoon flights to Lima. Think standard Peruvian high-street pharmacy, just smaller: OTC meds, basic first‑aid, toiletries, and some baby items.

Inkafarma carries common over-the-counter painkillers like paracetamol and ibuprofen, motion-sickness tablets useful for Cusco’s curves, and altitude-related remedies you’ll recognize from city branches in Peru. Prices track city stores more than typical airport markups; a basic blister pack of painkillers usually runs only a few soles. You won’t get US or EU niche brands, so plan around Peruvian generics and read the milligram strengths on the box before paying.

Expect a straightforward counter service layout with one or two staff on duty, and queues that spike before the 06:00–08:00 departure wave. Most purchases are small add-ons: toothpaste, travel-size shampoo, wet wipes, and SPF for day trips to Machu Picchu. Payment typically works with both soles and major credit cards, though having at least S/20 in cash helps if the card terminal goes offline, which happens occasionally in Cusco.

Tip: stop here before security; CUZ’s airside options for medicine are thin, and finding altitude tablets at 04:45 near your gate is hit-or-miss.

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