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How can I maximize my returns for expired or unused pharmaceuticals?

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How can I maximize my returns for expired or unused pharmaceuticals?

A key component to maximizing your pharmaceutical returns is working with a reverse distributor who can help you process the returns quickly and within DEA compliant regulations. Operating a safe and compliant pharmacy and clinic requires infrastructure. Make sure you have a way to keep drugs stored properly – including those drugs that are either nearing expiration or already expired. 

Organize and track drugs by expiration date

Keeping drugs organized by expiration date will ensure you don’t miss sending returns for reimbursement. When a batch of drugs is nearing expiration date, be sure to package it properly and keep an accurate count of the products you are returning. Keep receipts and records together to ensure they are properly tracked and recorded.

How can a reverse distributor simplify our pharmaceutical returns?

Working with a reverse distributor that helps you process your unused, expired or recalled pharmaceuticals can save you money and maximize your return credits. NPR offers leading-edge tracking technology and provides internal processing best practices, to help clients processes pharmaceutical returns quicker than the industry average. We back our technology with personal service to help our clients get the full the credit possible for returned products.

Maximizing returns on pharmaceuticals which still hold value

When a batch of products gets returned, NPR holds products with a future return value (in-dated product), rather than destroying them for no credit. This keeps your pharmacy or clinic in compliance and allows you to maximize your return credit and add income to your bottom line.

For more information about our pharmaceutical returns process, and how we can help you maximize your returns, give us a call at (800) 470-7725 or schedule an appointment to learn more today.

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