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Medicine For Life

As our bodies mature and health issues arise in the natural process, being informed with the latest medicine breakthroughs is the best tool of prevention in working with your physician on a cure.

Medicines have come a long way and so has Leiter‘s RX Pharmacy since 1926, when it opened it's doors. A lot has changed in medicine and what was once incurable is now curable and one's chances of survival are so much greater than ever before.

When you are in need we are here 24/7 with our On-Call Pharmacy 1-800-292-6773.

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