Medication counseling

 

HomeMed is a licensed pharmacy specializing in drop-shipping health care products. HomeMed is not a retail pharmacy. We do not sell goods directly to consumers. Instead, we provide a service for online retail partners and deliver goods from our pharmacy directly to you on their behalf.

 

However, any prescription product we may ship to you on behalf of our retail partners will carry a HomeMed sticker or label on the container (in addition to any official product or dosage labeling). State and federal laws stipulate that as this is the case, HomeMed's licensed pharmacists must provide a readily-accessible counseling service for individual consumers wanting to know more about the prescription products they have been sent.

 

If you so desire, you can access HomeMed's medication counseling service in two ways – our online database and a toll-free telephone line connecting you with HomeMed's pharmacists.

 

Our comprehensive online prescription product database contains a substantial amount of technical information for all of the prescription products HomeMed stocks or drop ships. We advise that you try to find an answer to any of your questions via this online database before trying the toll-free number – you won't be put on hold, and the answers can be found at your fingertips 24-hours-a-day seven-days-a-week. Details and advice on every product HomeMed ships can be found in this section. This information can be accessed via the links found further down this page.

 

However, if you can't find the answer to your query after trying our user-friendly our online prescription product database, you can contact HomeMed's pharmacists directly on 866-466-3633 (toll-free). Our staff will be available to answer any queries regarding the prescription medications we ship – for example, regarding side effects or interactions with other medications. But before calling, try our online prescription product database – there's a good chance the answer is only a click away.

 

Note: HomeMed cannot advise you on which medication you should choose for yourself, your family or pets. Federal law requires that you consult your family doctor or veterinarian for this information.

 
Online prescription product database