Gate-side meds in T: Farmacia is your quick fix
This Farmacia sits airside in Terminal T at Valencia Airport, so you can grab last-minute meds without backtracking to landside shops. It’s a standard Spanish pharmacy, not a mini-mart, so expect actual over-the-counter products rather than souvenir shelves.
Brands you’ll recognize: ibuprofeno and paracetamol from major Spanish labels, small blister packs of aspirin around a few euros, plus basic first-aid items like bandages and disinfectant. Prices run higher than a city-center farmacia, but not “hotel minibar” high, so painkillers or motion-sickness tablets won’t wreck your budget.
Stock leans practical: travel-sized sunscreen for Mediterranean sun, stomach-settling meds for that 6:00 flight after tapas night, saline solution, contact-lens cases, and basic cold relief. You’ll also see baby care items, from wipes to small packs of diapers, which helps if something leaked between the taxi and T-level security.
Staff usually handle English plus basic pharmacy questions, and they know the difference between products like 600 mg vs 400 mg ibuprofen. If you need anything prescription-only in Spain, you’ll still need an EU-valid script, even at this airside branch in T.
Tip: Stop here before your Schengen departure gate; once you walk down to some remote stands in T, you may not pass another pharmacy before boarding starts 30–40 minutes pre-takeoff.