Vivian Que-Azcona, the president of Mercury Drug Corporation, passed away on April 5, 2025, at the age of 69.
The company confirmed her death, expressing deep sorrow over her passing.
Mercury Drug, which her father, Mariano Que, founded in 1945, has grown into the Philippines’ leading pharmacy chain.
What started as a small pushcart selling medicine in post-war Manila now includes over 1,000 branches across the country.
Under Vivian’s leadership, the company expanded and strengthened its position as a trusted name in healthcare.
Vivian Que-Azcona, the eldest of eight siblings, graduated cum laude with a degree in Pharmacy from the University of Santo Tomas.
She played a key role in driving Mercury Drug’s success, making it one of the top taxpayers in the country.
After her father passed away in 2017, Vivian continued to carry on his legacy.
Leading the company through challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ensuring that essential healthcare services reached Filipinos across the nation.
Her siblings, including Anson Que, have also played important roles in running the business.
Together, they have built on their father’s vision, contributing significantly to the economy and society.
Vivian’s passing marks the end of an era for Mercury Drug.
Her dedication to public service, her leadership, and her vision will be remembered.
Leaving a lasting impact on the healthcare industry and the lives of many Filipinos.
Mercury Drug is a well-known pharmacy chain in the Philippines. It has over 1,000 stores nationwide, providing medicines and healthcare services to millions of Filipinos.
Vivian was the daughter of Mariano Que, the founder of Mercury Drug. She took over the leadership of the company after his passing and continued to build on his vision.
After Vivian’s passing, her family, including her siblings such as Anson Que, will continue to lead Mercury Drug and maintain the company’s direction.
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