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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

When your medicines are no longer needed, they should be disposed of promptly. Consumers and caregivers should remove expired, unwanted, or unused medicines from their…

man talking to woman pharmacist while looking at a pill bottle Introducing Med Sync From Forward Pharmacy

Save time with Med Sync! Med Sync is a FREE SERVICE that allows you to pick up all of the medications you regularly use in one trip to the pharmacy!

What is Centralized Prescription Filling?

Centralized prescription filling is a system where a central pharmacy location is responsible for dispensing medications to multiple retail pharmacy locations. This system was developed as a way to increase efficiency and reduce costs for big-box pharmacies. Unfortunately, those efficiencies and cost savings aren’t passed on to patients – in fact, they make accessing care and prescriptions harder and MORE expensive!

How to Use the RxLocal App

Forward Pharmacy has partnered with RxLocal to make refilling your prescription from your phone simple and easy.

Introducing Med Sync From Forward Pharmacy

Pick Up All Your Prescriptions For One Month, at One Visit What is Med Sync? Med Sync is a FREE SERVICE Forward Pharmacy offers that…

Pediatric Over-the-Counter Medicines: Questions from Parents and Caretakers

With so many over-the-counter medicines to choose from, it’s not always easy to know which ones are best for your child’s situation, or how best to take them. Our pharmacists are here to help. Read on for the most common questions we get about pediatric OTC medicines, and our answers.

Three common drugs are making the switch from prescription to over-the-counter

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved three drugs to make the switch from prescription to nonprescription availability.

Hold Pharmacy Benefit Managers Accountable

Support Wisconsin State Aseembly Bill 114 If you’ve ever struggled with rising drug costs, been prevented from receiving care from your local pharmacy, or were…