Pharmacist After Donor Visits Drug Store: “Akala ko magpapa-picture lang”

Pharmacist Goes Viral After Donor Visits Drug Store: “Akala ko magpapa-picture lang”

A male pharmacist goes viral and elicits reactions online as a donor visits the drug store where he works: “Akala ko magpapa-picture lang”

Nowadays, the cost of medicine can be very high, and many people cannot afford to pay for their prescriptions. This is especially true for those who are underprivileged, elderly, or have chronic illnesses.

However, many kind-hearted individuals, organizations, and pharmacies have taken the initiative to provide free medicines to those who cannot afford them. They do this by collecting unused medicines from people who no longer need them, or by purchasing them with their own money.

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The impact of this selfless act cannot be overstated. For those who cannot afford their medications, free medicines mean the difference between life and death. We should all strive to emulate this selflessness and do what we can to help those in need.

Recently, Arshiethromycin, also known as Arshie Larga, a Twitter user, has shared a video of his encounter with a female donor, which has since gone viral and elicited various responses from online users.

The video captures Arshie assisting customers at the pharmacy when the woman and her colleagues arrived. Initially, the pharmacist assumed that they were there to take a selfie.

However, Larga soon realized that the woman had come to donate money to support his initiative of distributing free medicines to underprivileged individuals. He even offered the generous lady free bread as a token of appreciation.

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The video has a caption:

“Skl. Akala ko magpapa-picture lang si Ate”

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

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