10 useful tips for visiting drugstores in the Netherlands (2024)

Although you’ve definitely read numerous articles about the French pharmacies (and they are incredible!), I’m here to write about the Dutch drugstores. I’ll be including some tips for visiting the Dutch drugstore, including useful products that you might need with some helpful translations, and some money-saving tips for shopping at the Dutch drugstore.

Note: I am not a doctor or a pharmacist. If you need urgent medical help, please consider talking to a doctor or pharmacist.Youcancall112foremergencyservicesintheNetherlands.

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  • Pharmacy v. Drug Store in the Netherlands
  • Drugstore chains in the Netherlands
  • Tips for the Dutch drugstores
  • Useful products that you might need from the Dutch drug store with their Dutch equivalents

Contents

  • 1 Pharmacy v. Drug store in the Netherlands
  • 2 Drugstore chains in the Netherlands
    • 2.1 Etos
    • 2.2 Kruidvat
    • 2.3 Trekpleister
    • 2.4 Holland and Barrett
    • 2.5 Hema
  • 3 DA and DIO
  • 4 Tips for visiting the Dutch drug stores
    • 4.1 Sale promotions in Dutch terminology that you need to know!
    • 4.2 The Folder
    • 4.3 Card issues for foreigners….
  • 5 Useful products that you might need from the Dutch drugstore
    • 5.1 Cold meds
    • 5.2 Advil and Ibruprofin
    • 5.3 Deodorant
    • 5.4 Shampoo/Conditioner
    • 5.5 Toothpaste/Toothbrush
    • 5.6 Allergy medicine
    • 5.7 Lens cleaner
    • 5.8 Anti-cold sore medicine
    • 5.9 Heartburn medication
    • 5.10 Medication for an upset stomach
    • 5.11 Tampons
    • 5.12 Make-up
    • 5.13 Sunscreen
    • 5.14 Bug spray
    • 5.15 Muscle pain
  • 6 Any favorites from the Dutch pharmacy or questions?

Pharmacy v. Drug store in the Netherlands

In the Netherlands, there is a distinction between drug stores (drogist)and pharmacies. Dutch pharmacies (apotheek carry some variant of these basics along with more premium brands. There will be a pharmacist on staff, but the hours will be more limited. You can bring a prescription here to be filled. Pharmacies are typically independently run or run as a group, so just check to find the one nearest to you with good hours.

Dutch drug stores are consumer-focused shops that stock most of what you need for your health although you cannot get items with a prescription here, typically. These shops generally have later hours (5-8pm) although most will close in the early evening. You’ll also find baby products here.

Pharmacies are typically open during business hours (Monday to Saturday until 5pm; later if you’re lucky. You can generally walk in without an appointment. Drug store chains in the Netherlands typically do not have a pharmacist on staff and are open most days (6/7 days a week during normal business hours.)

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Drugstore chains in the Netherlands

Depending on the product that you’re looking for and your budget, you might want to head to a different drugstore chain. Generally, employees at most of these stores in the Netherlands speak good English although it can get a bit tricky with medicines. It’s sometimes best to focus more on the issue rather than the specific medicine that you’re seeking.

Etos

Etos is the most premium of the drugstore chains in the Netherlands. It has a clean layout, clearly labeled products, friendly staff, and the best selection of brands. (I’m not biased at all…) Of course, you pay a little more, but the shopping experience is the best of out of the drugstores and I find their selection of skincare and make-up to be the best. They’re known for having some of the most knowledgeable staff of the drugstores.

Kruidvat

If you love deals and saving money, Kruidvat is for you. This Dutch drugstore is a bargain hunters dream although the cramped aisles, chaos in terms of product displays, and massive bargain bins make it an experience. That said, their weekly specials are often really great if you’re in luck or you know what you’re looking for.

Trekpleister

Trekpleister is a smaller drugstore that generally stocks a bit less in the way of selection, but has the basics. It’s more similar to Kruidvat.

Holland and Barrett

If you’re into alternative medicine, organic products, or just prefer a premium experience, Holland and Barrett is a popular health food and product chains for those who want something less standard.

Hema

Hema is more of a department store (similar to Target in the US and Monoprix in France) that stocks everything you could need from clothing to beauty to drugstore items. They don’t sell any extra brands, but it’s a great place to come for beauty essentials and products on a budget.

DA and DIO

DA and DIO, which are two really nice drug stores found in the city centers of various Dutch cities with an amazing selection of products, far better than most other drug stores. I generally come here for makeup and beauty products that are harder to find. They’re a bit pricier.

Tips for visiting the Dutch drug stores

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Sale promotions in Dutch terminology that you need to know!

You’ll typically see several popular promotions around the store. A key word is korting, which means discount. 15% korting is a 15% discount. Similarly, you might see “op = op,” which means that the sale price is for a limited time as long as the product is in stock. A stuk is one product.

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Another popular phrase used in Dutch sales is 1+1 gratis, which means that if you buy one of a product, you get the second free! You might also see 2 +1, which means that you must buy two to get one free. Similarly, 2e halve prijs means the second is half price. Mixen mag means that you can mix products from a certain selection as they’re all on sale, which is good if you’re a fan of one brand on sale!

The Folder

People in the Netherlands love a good deal. As soon as you’ll walk into a pharmacy, you’ll see the “actiefolder.” This is the weekly pamphlet telling what is on sale. Some people will browse multiple pamphlets to see where they’ll find the best deals, but it’s worth a browse.

Card issues for foreigners….

A lot of Dutch drug stores only take Dutch cards at the moment. Unfortunately, this means that foreigners will need to pay in cash for their products unless they have a Maestro card. Some drug stores within airports as well as train stations will accept non-Maestro, but I can’t make any promises.

Useful products that you might need from the Dutch drugstore

As an experienced traveler, I can tell you that country-by-country differences in terms of where you can purchase certain items that you need can make it a bit aggravating if you’re traveling and have an emergency. I clearly remember looking endlessly for Ibruprofen while in Hungary.

I wrote this guide partially to help people who might need one of these basic products, often carried at the big drug store chains. I include a translation with the name of the applicable Dutch product.

Cold meds

Getting sick on vacation sucks. Unfortunately, you won’t find the magical purple drank (prescription-level cough syrup), however you can pick up Antigrippine. This is a tablet made with Advil, caffeine, and vitamin C to help you feel better. If you have a cough, look for Noscapine, which is cough syrup.

Advil and Ibruprofin

This one is more simple, but advil is available if you ask by name brand and it comes in various tablet sizes. Ibuprofen is under the same name!

Deodorant

Deodorant is the same word in Dutch as in English. If you’re looking for a vegan-friendly brand, I recommend trying out Weleda.

Shampoo/Conditioner

These are the same in Dutch as well as English. Easy.

Toothpaste/Toothbrush

The word for toothpaste in Dutch is tandpasta, which makes me smile every time that I read it.

Allergy medicine

Allerfre is the most common non-drowsy allergy medicine here used for those with hay fever, but you can also get generic alternatives for less. For those suffering from redness or swelling from an allergic reaction, I generally take Hooikoortstabletten, which contains Loratadine as its active ingredient as. I’m quite allergic to mosquito bites and this helps a lot with the itching.

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Lens cleaner

If you’re in search of lens cleaner, you’ll be looking in the lenzenvloeistofsection (literally lens liquid). You can buy various lens cleaners for cleaning and disinfecting lenses for about 2-4 euros if you’re okay with a generic brand.

Anti-cold sore medicine

If you have a nasty cold sore, look for Zovirax. This is a gel intended to help your core sores heal more rapidly.

Heartburn medication

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Rennie is the most commonly seen brand for heartburn medication. It comes in a sugar-free package, if needed.

Medication for an upset stomach

If you’re having issues with diarrhea or an upset stomach, look for Imodium.

Tampons

Tampons can be found at most supermarkets and drugstores although they’re typically just loose tampons. Tampax and Always are popular here, however, I also recommend Yoni tampons, which are made organically without any chemicals.

Make-up

You’ll find most of the well-known brands here. This isn’t really exciting although only a fraction of the brands available are cruelty-free. For vegan makeup products and/or high-end products, I recommend heading to a makeup specialty store.

Sunscreen

The Dutch word for sunscreen is a bit strange: Zonnemelk(sun milk). You can find branded sunscreen as well as cheaper alternatives typically in the skincare aisle.

Bug spray

The mosquitos are pretty terrible here. DEET is still a pretty common ingredient in bug spray here and you can even get tropical bug spray (intended for vacations in places like Borneo). That said, you can avoid the nasty bugs with citronella (known as citriodiol) here. Look for Anti muggen & tekenspray.

Muscle pain

Beyond basic pain medications, you might be looking for a gel to relieve pain. Ask the employee at the pharmacy what is apporpriate for your pain! I use Voltaren Emulgelat home when I’m having shoulder or back pain. You can also purchase temporary heat pads (Thermacarewarmtepleisters) to help with pain in one specific spot. You’ll also find some basic braces although you might need to see a doctor for something a bit more complex.

Any favorites from the Dutch pharmacy or questions?

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10 useful tips for visiting drugstores in the Netherlands (2024)

FAQs

What is the best drugstore in the Netherlands? ›

March 21, 2018 – For the seventh time in eight years, Etos has been chosen by consumers as the best drugstore in the Netherlands. The 2018 findings, announced yesterday, are based on 6,000 interviews conducted by independent market research agency GfK.

How do pharmacies work in the Netherlands? ›

Prescription (or restricted) medications are available at the apotheek (pharmacy or chemist). Over-the-counter (unrestricted) medications are available at a drogisterij (pharmacy or drugstore). In the Netherlands, most people register with the pharmacy or chemist in their neighbourhood.

Is Netherlands good for pharmacy? ›

Studying Pharmacy in Netherlands is a great choice, as there are 9 universities that offer Master's degrees on our portal.

What is the Netherlands drug Act? ›

The Opium Act states that supplying drugs (possession, cultivation or manufacture, import or export) is a crime punishable by up to 12 years' imprisonment, depending on the quantity and type of the drug involved.

What drug is the Netherlands known for? ›

The Netherlands is a major producer and leading distributor of cannabis, heroin, cocaine, amphetamines and other synthetic drugs, and a medium consumer of illicit drugs.

What are the drug rules in Amsterdam? ›

Hard drugs

As in the rest of the world, drugs are officially illegal in the Netherlands. Possession, dealing, selling, production and most other acts involving any drug are punishable by law. Bringing drugs into a club, bar or festival is prohibited. If you choose to use drugs, it's good to be aware of the risks.

What is a pharmacy called in the Netherlands? ›

In Dutch a pharmacy is called an apotheek. After you receive a prescription from your General Practitioner you will need to go to your registered pharmacy to collect your medicine.

What is OTC in the Netherlands? ›

Over-the-counter medicines can be obtained without a prescription (OTC). If you sell them in the Netherlands, you must adhere to the provisions of the Medicines Act and the Medicines Act Regulations.

How to buy medicines in the Netherlands? ›

You can only buy prescription drugs at a Pharmacy (Apotheek). Over-the-counter drugs can be bought at Chemists (Drogist) and supermarkets without a prescription.

Can a US pharmacist work in the Netherlands? ›

The pharmacy profession is regulated in The Netherlands. This means that access to this profession is regulated by law. Therefore, pharmacists with a non-Dutch diploma who wish to work in The Netherlands as a pharmacist need the approval of the Dutch authorities.

Which country is best for pharmacy? ›

The highest paying countries for pharmacists are the USA, Switzerland, Denmark, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Sweden and UAE, each renowned for their well-established healthcare systems and competitive compensation packages.

Can pharmacists prescribe antibiotics in the Netherlands? ›

Prescription medicines that you get from your doctor and pharmacy are always safe. In the Netherlands, only they are allowed to prescribe and supply prescription drugs. They will also tell you how you should use the medicine. Health insurers only provide cover for medicines supplied by legal pharmacies.

What are soft drugs in Holland? ›

Soft drugs, such as marijuana and hash, are less damaging to health than hard drugs, such as ecstasy and cocaine. But soft drugs are also illegal in the Netherlands. This means that those found selling, producing, dealing or in possession of these drugs are liable to prosecution.

What is the Dutch drug policy? ›

You are not allowed to buy alcohol in the Netherlands until you are 18. Also, it is against the law to possess, sell or produce drugs. However, the Netherlands tolerates the sale of soft drugs in 'coffee shops'.

Are edibles legal in the Netherlands? ›

Worldwide, the most popular types of edibles are cake, chocolate, gummies and drinks. In Amsterdam coffee shops, however, you can only legally obtain cake products. This is because in the Netherlands edibles may only be made with raw cannabis. Edibles made from THC or CBD extracts are prohibited.

What is the most popular store in the Netherlands? ›

The most famous Dutch department store is De Bijenkorf (which literally means the beehive). This premium store has seven prominent city-center locations dotted around the Netherlands, although the most famous branch is next to Dam Square in Amsterdam.

What is the most popular grocery store in the Netherlands? ›

Albert Heijn is in first place, reporting an annual turnover of €17.3 billion in 2022. The Ahold Delhaize-owned retailer operated 1,753 outlets as of 2023 and its banners include AH to Go, AH.nl, Albert Heijn XL, Albert Heijn, Bol.com and Gall & Gall. Albert Heijn is the biggest grocery chain in the Netherlands.

What drugs are over the counter in Amsterdam? ›

Over-the-counter medications include items like:
  • Throat lozenges.
  • Syrups.
  • Homeopathic medicines.
  • Pain relievers.

Is the Netherlands good for shopping? ›

Discover the nicest Dutch shopping cities, where fashion lovers can get their money's worth when buying fashion! Amsterdam may be the number one fashion city, but the latest fashion is also well-represented in the smaller cities throughout the country.

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