Like many countries, pharmacists in mexico are not bossed around by doctors. You can get most any drug without a prescription, and doctors give you advice on what to get instead of permission to get it. This lets them grow up with greater knowledge and self-reliance regarding drugs. And doctors have to justify their time and cost by giving useful advice, as opposed to here where many (not all by any means) doctors simply charge in order to give you a z-pak or insulin or some other drug that is well known to the user but unavailable without paying for a doctor first.
Like many countries, pharmacists in mexico are not bossed around by doctors. You can get most any drug without a prescription, and doctors give you advice on what to get instead of permission to get it. This lets them grow up with greater knowledge and self-reliance regarding drugs. And doctors have to justify their time and cost by giving useful advice, as opposed to here where many (not all by any means) doctors simply charge in order to give you a z-pak or insulin or some other drug that is well known to the user but unavailable without paying for a doctor first.