✎ New. Built with chemists, in the open — the expiry and Schedule H work first, because that is what a drug inspector asks for. See what it does
Who it is for

The customer says a brand. You stock the salt.

A generic store lives or dies on the substitution.

Search runs on composition as well as brand, so the name on the prescription finds what is actually on your shelf.

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Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

What a generic store needs

Brand or salt

Type three letters

Both are searched. A prescription for a brand you do not keep still lands on the composition you do.

Two MRPs, no confusion

Every strip has a batch

Generic stock arrives at different MRPs constantly. Held per batch, that is normal rather than a problem.

5% or 12%

GST split on every line

Each item carries its own rate, so a mixed basket is right without anybody thinking about it.

By composition

Buy what is actually short

The reorder list groups what you sell, so ordering is by what moves rather than by brand loyalty.

Open your shop in the time it takes to make tea

Fourteen days free. No card asked for.

  • Stock kept batch by batch, with the expiry date on every one
  • Expired stock cannot be billed — the till refuses it
  • Schedule H and H1 written into a register as you sell
  • GST split on every line, and the day's summary at closing

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