Farmacia Guadalajara - Monterrey

4.1/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Farmacia Guadalajara

Address :

C. Concepción Cabrera de Armida, Sin Nombre de Col 51, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico

Website : https://www.farmaciasguadalajara.com.mx/
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City : N.L.

C. Concepción Cabrera de Armida, Sin Nombre de Col 51, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico
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Wendy Regalado on Google

Pues cuenta con lo necesario, se puede encontrar de todo, desde medicamentos, hasta pan recién horneado
As it has the necessary, you can find everything from medicines, to freshly baked bread
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Carlos Vázquez on Google

Excelente ubicación y muy bien surtido en área de farmacia y en área de abarrotes o super
Excellent location and very well stocked in pharmacy area and in grocery or super area
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Ing Jaime Garcia on Google

Atención variedad de productos amplio surtido de medicamentos y el delicioso pan recién horneado
Attention variety of products wide assortment of medicines and delicious freshly baked bread
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Rodrigo Rdz on Google

Disque 24hrs abierto, pero siempre en las noches cierran o te salen con que no hay sistema, se la han de pasar dormidos
Dial open 24 hours, but they always close at night or they leave you with no system, they have to spend it asleep
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Rigoverto Perales on Google

Me gusta llegar al 7 Eleven xk tienen de todo y te dan la confiansa de entrar a cualkier hora ademas cuentan con sanitarios al publico
I like to get to 7 Eleven xk they have everything and they give you the confidence to enter at any time, they also have toilets for the public
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Mariana Maldonado on Google

Buen precio
Good price
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Indira Lievano on Google

I always find anything when I am in a rush!
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Al Bernardo Garza Flores on Google

Siempre hay de todo Edward Bernard's "Orbis eruditi", comparing all known alphabets as of 1689 An alphabet is a standard set of letters (basic written symbols or graphemes) that represent the phonemes (basic significant sounds) of any spoken language it is used to write. This is in contrast to other types of writing systems, such as syllabaries (in which each character represents a syllable) and logographic systems (in which each character represents a word, morpheme, or semantic unit). The first fully phonemic script, the Proto-Canaanite script, later known as the Phoenician alphabet, is considered to be the first alphabet, and is the ancestor of most modern alphabets, including Arabic, Greek, Latin, Cyrillic, Hebrew, and possibly Brahmic.[1][2] Peter T. Daniels, however, distinguishes an abugida or alphasyllabary, a set of graphemes that represent consonantal base letters which diacritics modify to represent vowels (as in Devanagari and other South Asian scripts), an abjad, in which letters predominantly or exclusively represent consonants (as in the original Phoenician, Hebrew or Arabic), and an "alphabet," a set of graphemes that represent both vowels and consonants. In this narrow sense of the word the first "true" alphabet was the Greek alphabet,[3][4] which was developed on the basis of the earlier Phoenician alphabet. Of the dozens of alphabets in use today, the most popular is the Latin alphabet[5], which was derived from the Greek, and which many languages modify by adding letters formed using diacritical marks. While most alphabets have letters composed of lines (linear writing), there are also exceptions such as the alphabets used in Braille. The Khmer alphabet (for Cambodian) is the longest, with 74 letters.[6] Alphabets are usually associated with a standard ordering of letters. This makes them useful for purposes of collation, specifically by allowing words to be sorted in alphabetical order. It also means that their letters can be used as an alternative method of "numbering" ordered items, in such contexts as numbered lists and number placements.

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