Pharmacy at a Gas Station: How to Avoid Critical Mistakes and Obtain a License

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The sale of over-the-counter (OTC) medicines at gas stations is a rapidly growing trend in Ukraine. For gas stations, it is an opportunity to expand services, increase the average transaction value, and build customer loyalty. However, in practice, launching a pharmacy at a gas station is a complex process that requires legal expertise and an experienced specialist in the niche field of "pharmacy licensing."

Obtaining a retail medicine license requires full compliance with licensing conditions and the business's actual readiness for inspections. Mistakes during the preparation stage can lead not only to a license rejection but also to sanctions during inspections by the State Service of Ukraine on Medicines and Drugs Control.

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Publication date: 21/01/2026


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Name: Tatiana Ryzhova

Position: Head of the Legal Department – Head of Corporate and International Law Practice

Education: INTERREGIONAL ACADEMY OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT KYIV

Knowledge of languages: Russian, Ukrainian

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Tatiana joined Pravova Dopomoga team in February 2022 as a migration and corporate law lawyer. Has experience in the field of migration law, including in state-owned companies for more than 20 years. During this time she gained practical experience in the fields of migration, corporate, labor, criminal criminal procedure, inheritance, notary and pension law.

Tatiana is constantly evolving, monitors changes in legislation, analyzes case law.
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