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Returns 101

Protect Your Pharmacy Licenses with a Proper Pharmaceutical Returns Process

The biggest risk of improperly managing your expired medication isn’t the fine you’ll get. Sure, you may end up paying tens of thousands of dollars for violating a state, DEA or EPA regulation. But you’ll probably lose a lot more if any of your licenses are suspended or revoked.

A failed Joint Commission inspection could cost millions of dollars in lost federal funding — no more Medicare and Medicaid payments. And you’d lose a lot of business if your customers had to switch to a licensed provider for even a short period of time. The strain on your business relationships could last longer than the license suspension. Anyone who has tried to win back a customer’s trust knows how hard it can be.

At Pharma Logistics, we can help you avoid these risks. Our simple pharmaceutical returns process will help you keep expired pharmaceuticals off your shelves. Our pharmaceutical waste management program will ensure that you’re disposing of your waste in full compliance with all regulatory agencies. And we keep compliance paperwork handy and available online anytime you need to access it. It’s all part of our 3-Step Returns process. The whole “clean, comply, collect” idea isn’t just words, it’s how we take care of every customer. We want you to stay in business. And we want to see you do well at it.

None of our customers have ever had their pharmacy operating licenses suspended for improperly handled expired pharmaceuticals. And they’ve never failed an inspection or even incurred a fine in relation to their expired pharmaceutical waste management practices. That’s a track record that speaks for itself!

Contact us anytime to talk about our pharmaceutical returns process.

It’s Easy to Switch

Switching to Pharma Logistics is one of the best moves you can make. Best of all, it’s fast and easy!

Why Pharma Logistics

More pharmacies switch to Pharma Logistics every year, and for good reason. We simply have a better way of handling pharmaceutical returns.