About PharmEasy
Built by people who run pharmacies in Lebanon.
PharmEasy is a Lebanese company. The product is built in Beirut by a small team that splits its time between dispensing counters and code editors. We did not adapt a foreign pharmacy tool for Lebanon. We started with the way Lebanese pharmacies actually work — outages, dual currency, MoPH MediTrack, NSSF, expiry pressure — and built outward from there.
Founders
Operator and builder, on the same team.
Most pharmacy software is built by people who have never run a register on a busy Saturday in Lebanon. PharmEasy is not.

Selim Moukarzel
Co-founder · Pharmacy Operations
Selim owns two of Lebanon's largest retail pharmacies. He spent years running the day-to-day of high-volume Lebanese pharmacies — managing dispensing, MoPH MediTrack submissions, NSSF reimbursements, dual-currency cash shifts, and expiry-driven write-offs at a scale most pharmacy software was never designed for. PharmEasy was built around the operational pain he lived every day; his pharmacies are the first to run on it.
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Simon Tchaghlassian
Co-founder · Engineering
Simon is the technical co-founder of PharmEasy. He built the platform end-to-end — the offline-first point of sale, the MediTrack integration, the dual-currency accounting engine, and the clinical decision support rules — designing each piece around how Lebanese pharmacies actually operate during outages, currency swings, and inspections. His focus is reliability: software that keeps selling when the power, internet, or MoPH API does not.
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How we work
Three things we believe.
- The pharmacy is the user, not the buyer.
- Every screen is judged by whether a busy cashier can use it without thinking. If the operator who runs the till every day cannot move faster on PharmEasy than on the old system, the feature is broken — regardless of what the dashboard looks like.
- Lebanon is not a localisation.
- Dual currency, MediTrack, the Lebanese Plan Comptable, NSSF, OPL — these are not options we toggle. They are first-class parts of the platform, designed in from day one because everything else falls apart without them.
- Offline is the default.
- Power cuts and internet drops are facts of life in Lebanon, not edge cases. The POS, customer search, FEFO inventory, and receipt printing all work fully offline and replay to the cloud silently when the connection returns.
Talk to the people building PharmEasy.
Demos are run by the founders, not a sales team. Tell us about your pharmacy and we will show you exactly how PharmEasy would fit.