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Cherry's Pharmacy
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Hours
Mon-Fri, 8:30am-7pm; Sat, 8:30am-5pm; Sun, closed
Nearby Subway Stops
6 at 68th St.-Hunter College
Payment Methods
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
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Why do kids need a pharmacy of their own? Try asking the chemist at your local chain store to make a bubblegum-flavored medicine taste like peanut butter instead, to liquefy a tablet for a pill-averse child, or to custom-blend Motrin suppositories for a feverish kid who's too sick to swallow. They'll happily oblige at Cherry's, which was opened years ago by Charles Tabouchirani and William Brownstein. Over-the-counter offerings include everything from twelve kinds of Tylenol to wheat-free baby-bath products. Both Cherry's and their newer second location, Kids Rx, on 523 Hudson Street (212-741-7111), will ship anywhere in the world and deliver anywhere in Manhattan free of charge. Their most valuable service, however, is their expertise. "The greatest trick to countering bitter medication is actually chocolate," says Tabouchirani. "We suggest M&M's before a dose and after." You'll have to buy those elsewhere.
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