LOL Rambo! There is no need for anyone to worried about "American slang". Jamaicans know what "drug stores" are as well as asking for a Coke in a restaurant, store or bar!
As a matter of fact, there are "pharmacies" in Jamaica that have the name "Drug Store" in their store name, such as "Nelson's Drug Store" - check out just a few articles from the Gleaner - some from years ago!
"About a month ago, I went to Nelson's Drug Store in Cross Roads to fill a prescription."
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2.../out/out4.html
"Sharon Hutchinson, 18, Miss March's Drug Store is a graduate of Oberlin High School"
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2.../ent/ent2.html
"Long converted into a household name, Haughton's Pharmacy in Mandeville is more than just a pharmacy; it's a landmark. It has been around for four generations: first generation was Richard Haughton who founded the Drug Store in 1920"
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2...business2.html
This is 2013 man, Jamaicans know what you are talking about... they deal with North American tourists more than any other visitors to the island.





