How do pharmacies end up with overstock?

There are many reasons why a pharmacy may end up with medication they no longer need. Examples include: Pharmacists with customers who move. Pharmacists with medications that have recently lost their patent. Pharmacists with customers who have changed their...

What should I buy on the RxPost platform?

Buying from the platform allows you to purchase only what you need, rather than buying in bulk from your wholesaler. This significantly reduces your pharmacy’s overhead and helps other pharmacies put their overstocked inventory to better use.

What should I expect after placing my order?

Both you and the Seller will receive a confirmation email and receipt for your records. You will reach out to the Seller to coordinate pick up or delivery. We encourage pharmacies to use their own trusted drivers to expedite deliveries and save on shipping...

How do I buy something?

Go to the Buy tab or just click here. You can search for medications by NDC or name, and sort the columns to easily find what you need. Click the Buy button, review your order, then select your payment method.”

Who sets the pricing?

You set the price point, and pharmacies typically set it at their acquisition cost. We discourage price gouging or wholesaling activities on the platform and reserve the right to suspend or deactivate accounts if we find Users to be in violation of our Terms...

What should I include when packaging the order?

When possible, dispense the item in its original manufacturer bottle with name, strength, dosage form, NDC, expiration date, and lot number. If the original manufacturer bottle is damaged or not available, you must label the product following the same...

How do I sign up?

Click on the Register button on the top right corner of this page, or just go here. Account approval may take a few days as we work hard to verify your business information for accuracy. Want more help during the sign-up process? No problem! Reach out to one...