At various times in recent years, drug prescriptions of federal employees and retirees have been thrown away or delayed by a mail-order pharmacy service, a federal lawsuit alleges. The lawsuit, filed ...
Melted capsules. Cloudy insulin. Pills that may no longer work. Doctors and pharmacists say the scorching temperatures enveloping the country could be endangering people’s health in an unexpected way: ...
High temperatures can degrade prescription medications, especially those delivered by mail. Most drugs should be stored between 68 and 77 degrees, and heat can reduce their effectiveness or inactivate ...
Mail-ordered prescriptions were supposed to be cheaper, but these medications are costing more than those picked up at pharmacy counters, The Wall Street Journal reported June 25. With the promise of ...
If your mail-order prescription landed in a pile of snow on your doorstep last week, you may want to proceed with caution. Takeaways Pharmacies mailing prescriptions to patients in Missouri must ...
A VERIFY reader reached out to ask if their medicine is still usable if their prescription package gets held up at a mailing office or is left on their doorstep in the summer heat. Medications left in ...
Pro-life organization Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is disappointed that mention of what it considers a dangerous mail-order abortion pill was absent from Tuesday evening’s State of the Union, ...
MONTVALE, N.J. — A&P here has launched a mail-order pharmacy program. Prescribed chronic and maintenance medications for ailments like high blood pressure and diabetes can now be delivered directly to ...
Every day, millions of Americans get prescription medications delivered to their homes. It’s a convenient option, but rising temperatures can make safe transport challenging and put the drugs at risk.