Pharmacists are among the most trusted providers
Pharmacists are among the most trusted healthcare professionals. They know their patients and families, and they know the unique needs of their communities.
DisposeRx partners with more than 35,000 pharmacies nationwide to help provide critical medication safety education, as well as the market leading at-home medication disposal packets.
DisposeRx packets easily answer the question that pharmacists are asked multiple times a day: “What should I do with my unused medications?”
Chain Pharmacies
More than 60% of chain pharmacies across the country provide DisposeRx packets to their patients—typically those receiving opioid prescriptions or controlled substances. The pharmacies have invested in their medication disposal programs, which are a key part of their broad Opioid Stewardship initiatives.
DisposeRx supports the pharmacies’ efforts by customizing staff training for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, as well as providing patient education materials—from fliers to point of service marketing materials.
Independent Pharmacies
Medication safety and disposal programs are beginning to grow in popularity within independent/community pharmacies, especially as pharmacy reimbursement programs begin to take hold. Learn more about local and state pharmacy reimbursement programs in Iowa and Missouri.
DisposeRx will provide training as needed for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, as well as patient education materials.
Product availability
DisposeRx at-home medication disposal packets are currently available through DisposeRxDirect.com and wholesalers like Cardinal Health, Cencora, Medline, McKesson, and by request at pharmacists across the nation.
Product availability
DisposeRx at-home medication disposal packets are currently available to pharmacies through DisposeRxDirect.com and wholesalers like Cencora, Cardinal Health and others.
Product availability
DisposeRx at-home medication disposal packets are currently available to pharmacies through DisposeRxDirect.com and wholesalers like Cencora, Cardinal Health and others.