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Pharmacy

T1

Gate-side meds run low? T1’s Pharmacy plugs the gap.

This Pharmacy sits in Fuerteventura Airport’s T1, airside after security, so you can grab painkillers or bandages without backtracking landside. It’s a standard Spanish airport chemist: basic over-the-counter medicines, personal care items, and some travel necessities sitting near the main departures area.

Expect typical Spanish pricing, not downtown discounts: branded cold tablets or ibuprofen often run around €5–€8, and small sunscreen bottles can push past €10. Stock leans toward sun care, basic first-aid, and travel-sized toiletries, matching the island’s beach crowd more than hardcore medical needs.

Opening hours usually track T1’s first and last flights, so early-morning departures around 06:00 and late arrivals toward 22:00 generally see it open, though midday siesta-style staffing can thin out. If you’re catching a late-evening low-cost flight, don’t assume it stays open right up to your boarding time.

You’ll find the Pharmacy along the main commercial strip in T1, a short walk from the central departures seating and within a few minutes of most gates. It shares the corridor with duty free and snack shops, so you can pick up paracetamol and a bottle of water in one quick circuit before heading to the gate.

Practical move: if you rely on specific prescription meds, fill them in town and use this T1 Pharmacy only as a backup for basics like pain relief, plasters, or last-minute sunscreen.

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