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United Drugs Corporate Office
7227 N. 16th St., Suite 160
Phoenix, AZ 85020

1 -602-678-1179

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A United Drugs Pharmacist and You

When you call in or drop off a prescription at a United Drugs pharmacy, there are many, many things that go on behind the counter.

United Drugs: Someone who cares

A pharmacist's degree traditionally requires six years of college/university education. In addition to that, your United Drugs pharmacist participates in regular continuing education programs to update and advance their clinical expertise.

Your pharmacist is the most accessible health care provider and one of the most respected professionals in the nation.


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Expand or collapse information.Reviews Order For Accuracy

Reviews your order for accuracy. Your pharmacist will contact your physician as needed for any corrections.

Expand or collapse information.Reviews For Drug Interaction

Reviews all your medications looking for drug interactions which may cause you problems. When found, consults with your physician to make changes.

Expand or collapse information.Reviews Dosage

Reviews your dosage to be sure that it meets the recommended guidelines.

Expand or collapse information.Submits Claim to Health Provider

Pharmacy personnel electronically transmit your prescription claim to your health plan and check for...

  1. Your eligibility?
  2. Is your prescribed drug covered on the plan's drug list?
  3. What is your co-pay?

Expand or collapse information.Resolves Issues on You Behalf

If a problem is found, the pharmacy personnel telephone the health plan to resolve the issue on your behalf.

Expand or collapse information.Recommends Alternative Medication

Your pharmacist may talk with your physician and recommend other medications that will be as effective for you and still be covered by your plan.

Expand or collapse information.Prepares Prescription Label

Pharmacy personnel prepare your prescription label which gives you instructions about how to take the medication, drug name, drug expiration information and other instructions or cautions.

Expand or collapse information.Reviews the Instructions

Pharmacist reviews the instructions, purposes and cautions of the drug with you and answers any questions

Expand or collapse information.Consultation

The pharmacist may consult you about over-the-counter medications that may conflict with your prescription or may help treat your ailment.

Expand or collapse information.Collects Co-Payment

Pharmacy personnel collect your co-payment and invoice the health plan for the balance of the prescription charges.

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