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Rethinking the pharmacy, daring to innovate, looking for a dialogue - this recipe for success made DocMorris the most well-known pharmacy brand in Germany and at the same time Europe's largest mail-order pharmacy. Over 4 million customers have now ordered medicines from DocMorris, a subsidiary of Zur Rose AG. Approximately 500 people work on the success of DocMorris with progressive ideas and passion in international teams.

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