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Packaging Options

We offer both weekly planners and unit dose packaging.  Unit dose cards contain one medication per card, while the weekly planners contain all of the patient's medications and are organized according to time of day.

MARS - Medical Administration Record

For an additional fee, we can create a monthly MAR for patients to help reduce errors and ensure proper administration by healthcare staff.

Copies of Prescriptions

If requested, we can e-mail a copy of all new prescriptions from the previous day.  This will be done on a daily basis for each client to aid in keeping accurate and up to date records.

MTM - Medication Therapy Management

Our pharmacists can provide a comprehensive medication review with patients in an effort to improve the desired outcomes.  This may include counseling on the correct usage of medications, drug interactions, and ways to save the customer money.

Free Delivery

We offer free delivery to Jefferson and Bullitt county and to some areas of Spencer, Shelby, and Oldham County. 

Which Packaging is Right for You?

Dispill

Dispill is a packaging system that allows us to fill multiple medications in individual blisters, based on the time of day the medicine is to be taken. There are spaces for morning, noon, evening, and bedtime medications. Important information listed at the top of each package includes patient information, description of the medications, and the directions on taking them. Additional benefits include color coding for time of day and the ability to detach portions of the package for easy transportation. Patients who might benefit from Dispill packaging include those in assisted living facilities, elderly patients, patients who are on several medications, or those who struggle with remembering to take their medications at the correct time.

Unit Dose

Our Unit Dose packaging system allows us to package each individual prescription in a separate unit dose punch card. These punch cards are typically utilized by caretakers/facilities who assist patients in taking their medications properly. The patient information, name of the medication, and the directions on how to take the medication are all listed on the label at the top of each unit dose card. This allows the caretaker to ensure that the patient is receiving the proper medications and taking them as directed. An important benefit of this type of packaging is the ability to visually inspect each medication to ensure it's being taken properly. Patients who might benefit from Unit Dose packaging include those who are under the supervision of a caretaker/facility.

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