Pharmaceutical Reverse Distribution is an important part of handling expired or unused drugs. Choosing a reverse distributor for outsourcing drug returns can save you time and money in managing your pharmacy or medical practice. Pharmaceutical returns must be packaged and shipped according to FDA regulations, CFR - Code of Federal Regulations Title 21. Here are key factors in selecting a reverse distributor.
Managing Risk with Reverse Distribution of Drugs
Working with a reverse distributor that operates under a strong code of ethics and has implemented a proper risk management process for managing and processing returns is a key component in selecting a reverse distribution partner. You want to know that the returns are being managed properly and reported to get you the highest return credits possible, and that the products being returned will be managed and disposed in an environmentally controlled process.
Auditing and Compliance
Each registrant must retain a record of each returned or recalled product to be picked up by the reverse distributor. Proper documentation and reporting can not only save you thousands of dollars in inventory management, but it is also critical to the health of the industry.
At National Pharmaceutical Returns, we take pride in our customer service, security and best practices in working with each of our clients. We don’t have a one-size-fits-all process, we customize our service to ensure our clients are meeting the extensive requirements and maximizing return credits whenever possible. Give us a call at 800-470-7725 for information on how we can help with your reverse distribution needs.