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Thank you Nature's Willow

The commitment and effort to provide medication for the most vulnerable in our communities can only be delivered with the help of partners like Nature’s Willow.      The opportunity to partner with an organization like Nature’s Willow is a significant addition to our supply, by providing access to Nature's Willow Balm, a natural topical pain reliever. The expansion of over-the-counter, natural and homeopathic medication provides relief for patients that woul... Read More
at Monday, March 9, 2020

Eli Lilly Partners with The Dispensary of Hope

The Dispensary of Hope is proud to announce our partnership with Lilly to provide insulin to low-income, uninsured communities. Through this new initiative, thousands of patients will benefit from this program. We are incredibly honored to be a partner with Lilly through their new Lilly Diabetes Solution Center.    Read the full story here! Read More
at Thursday, July 12, 2018

FDA New Draft Guidance Review by Lachman

On Tuesday, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published new draft guidance to help trading partners in the pharmaceutical supply chain request waivers or exemptions from requirements in the Drug Supply Chain and Security Act (DSCSA). The DSCSA, which was signed into law in 2013, aims to build a system by 2023 to identify and trace pharmaceuticals as they are distributed through the US supply chain, including the requirement of placing unique identifiers on medicine packaging that can... Read More
at Friday, May 11, 2018

Association for Accessible Medicines Launches National Prescription Safety Program on College and University Campuses

The Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM) has partnered with education technology leader EVERFI, Inc. to provide an online course on prescription drug safety to colleges and universities across the U.S.  To learn more about the impact of this new nationwide educational initiative, read the full article here.  Read More
at Thursday, March 8, 2018

A Starting Point for DSCSA Data Compliance

The Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) was enacted in 2013 to improve the safety and security of medication distribution and dispensing in the United States, by keeping illegitimate product out of the supply chain.  Its detailed and multi phased implementation is changing the ways transactions happen, from manufacturers to the wholesale channel and finally to points of dispensing and patients.  There are many incremental steps along the path to full adoption, which began in 2-13... Read More
at Thursday, March 8, 2018

Why you Should Talk to Your Doctor About Drug Pricing

As drug prices rise, the number of patients abandoning their prescription medications is increasing.  One reason for prescription abandonment stems from the reluctance health providers and patients have in addressing the elephant in the room: financial affordability concerns.  Clinicians are beginning to account for the profound impact financial constraints have on treatments and how these should be handled as viable medical concerns.  Talking to your provider can lead to lower... Read More
at Thursday, March 8, 2018

Dispensary of Hope Highlighted in HealthCare Distributor

The destruction and devastation inflicted by hurricane's Harvey and Irma were unprecedented. Among the many difficulties faced during these two disasters was the lack of medication access.  During both hurricane events, the Dispensary of Hope reached out to its industry association partners at the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM) and the Healthcare Distribution Alliance (HDA) to facilitate the requests across the industry.  The response from our manufact... Read More
at Thursday, March 8, 2018

Dispensary of Hope & Aurobindo Pharma

We are so grateful for the longstanding relationship with Aurobindo Pharma, and their commitments to helping the uninsured populations. We are proud of this important partnership and the impact its making to improve medication access to the vulnerable. Read the full story here.  Read More
at Thursday, March 8, 2018