Next to departures in T2, this Pharmacy covers last-minute meds
The Pharmacy in Terminal T2 sits airside, just past security and before most gates, so you can grab medicine without backtracking. It keeps typical airport hours tied to flight banks, usually opening early morning for the first departures and closing after the last evening flights. Think of it as your backup if you forgot prescriptions at home or need quick relief before a Gdańsk–Warsaw or Gdańsk–London hop.
Expect standard over-the-counter Polish pharmacy stock: painkillers like ibuprofen and paracetamol, basic cold and flu tablets, antihistamines, bandages, plus small bottles of disinfectant all at regular city pricing, not luxury-boutique markup. Staff handle simple requests in Polish and basic English, so have your drug names typed out on your phone if they’re specific brands from the US or UK. If you carry checked-only meds and your bag misconnects, this spot can at least tide you over with generics.
The shop also sells travel extras: small SPF creams under the 100 ml liquids rule, lip balms for those 3+ hour flights, and simple hygiene items like toothbrushes and mini toothpaste tubes. Card payments are accepted in PLN, and many terminals also take EUR and contactless wallets, so you don’t need zloty cash for a 15–30 PLN purchase. Tip: screenshot your prescription or dosage before flying, then show it here to match the closest Polish equivalent quickly.