FAQ
How
can I prescribe or order from Wedgewood?
When are customer care specialists available by telephone?
How quickly do you process orders?
What methods do you use for shipping?
Do you ship throughout the United States?
Where is my package?
Can you ship directly to me for office use? Can I legally dispense compounded
medications to my patients from my office?
Can you ship directly to my patients?
How do you ship custom-compounded preparations that require refrigeration?
I am unable find the preparation I am looking for in your Guide. Does
that mean you can't compound it?
Where can I get price information?
What is your return policy?
How can I pay for office-use orders?
How can I get my account information online?
How do you ensure quality?
Do you provide patient counseling?
What is compounding?
Is compounding legal? Who regulates compounding?
Is compounding always an appropriate treatment option?
Is a compounded medication the same as a generic drug?
Can you prepare a medication that is not available commercially?
HOW CAN I PRESCRIBE OR
ORDER FROM WEDGEWOOD?
- Use our interactive telephone system 24/7. Just call (888)
678-1967, to place an order for a new prescription, update an existing
prescription or place an order for your office use. Follow the simple
voice prompts and use your practice's primary telephone number.
- Place office orders online 24/7 at www.MyWedgewoodPharmacy.com.
If any prescriber in your practice has not already received his or her
secure user ID, use the online form at www.WedgewoodPharmacy.com/UID
to request one.
- Place orders by fax 24/7. Use our convenient RxFax form or
your own prescription pad and fax your order to (800)589-4250. If we
have your E-mail address, we'll confirm your fax order by E-mail within
15 minutes of processing your order. If you need a supply of our RxFax
forms, send an E-mail to RxFax@WedgewoodPharmacy.comand
we'll fax the form to you.
- Place orders by telephone. Call (888) 678-1967 or (856) 589-4200
and speak with our customer care specialists.
WHEN ARE CUSTOMER CARE
SPECIALISTS AVAILABLE BY TELEPHONE?
Our customer care specialists are available Monday through Friday from
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern
Time.
HOW QUICKLY DO YOU PROCESS
ORDERS?
95% of orders placed are shipped on the same day the order is received.
With rare exceptions, most orders are shipped within 24 hours of receipt,
Monday through Friday.
WHAT METHODS DO YOU USE
FOR SHIPPING?
We ship via UPS ground, second day or U.S. Mail. We also ship UPS Next
Day upon request. We cannot ship to post office boxes.
DO YOU SHIP THROUGHOUT
THE UNITED STATES?
Yes. We ship to the 48 contiguous states, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto
Rico. For those customers outside of our two-day ground service area,
we upgrade your packages to second-day air at no additional charge. We're
sorry, we cannot ship to North Carolina at this time.
WHERE IS MY PACKAGE?
If we have your E-mail address on file, you will receive an E-mail that
contains your shipment information and shipment tracking number. If you
have created an online account, you can login and track shipping there.
(See "How can I get my account information online?"
for details about opening your online account.) Otherwise, call your customer
care specialist at (888) 678-1967 for assistance.
CAN YOU SHIP DIRECTLY
TO ME FOR OFFICE USE? CAN I LEGALLY DISPENSE COMPOUNDED MEDICATIONS TO
MY PATIENTS FROM MY OFFICE?
Yes. If your state's Board of Pharmacy regulations allow it, we will ship
custom-compounded prescription medications to you for office use.
CAN YOU SHIP DIRECTLY
TO MY PATIENTS?
Yes. We'll bill and ship to your client's home directly, dispensing the
exact medication you prescribe. We'll even send your patients a reminder
by mail or E-mail when their prescriptions are due to be refilled and
they can refill their prescriptions, 24/7, online.
More information >>.
HOW DO YOU SHIP CUSTOM-COMPOUNDED
PREPARATIONS THAT REQUIRE REFRIGERATION?
Custom-compounded preparations that require refrigeration are shipped
in a Styrofoam chest with a freezer brick that has a two-day life.
We ship all medicines requiring refrigeration to be delivered within two
days. Next-day shipping is available at an additional charge.
I AM UNABLE FIND THE
PREPARATION I AM LOOKING FOR IN YOUR GUIDE. DOES THAT MEAN YOU CAN'T COMPOUND
IT?
No. Wedgewood Pharmacy has a registry of 5,000 formulations for more than
250 therapeutic agents. So while our Guide encompasses a large majority
of our preparations, it does not list everything we offer. We always are
developing new formulations for hard-to-locate medications. When you can't
find a medication you need, don't hesitate to contact us at (888) 678-1967.
WHERE CAN I GET PRICE
INFORMATION?
Prices vary depending on the active ingredients in the formulation, the
concentration, the volume and the dosage-form dispensed. For the price
of specific preparations, please call (888) 678-1967. You many also look
up pricing on our ecommerce site, www.mywedgewoodpharmacy.com.
WHAT IS YOUR RETURN
POLICY?
Only Wedgewood Pharmacy offers the Refresh
Exchange Program, through which veterinarians may return expired custom-compounded
medications within 30 days after expiration for exchange. Enrollment in
the program is required and is available to U.S. veterinarian prescribers
only; the Refresh program is not available currently to physicians. More
information >>
We maintain strict quality-control standards and stand behind our custom-compounded
preparations. If you are not satisfied with one of our preparations, we
will exchange it.
HOW CAN I PAY FOR OFFICE-USE
ORDERS?
Most customers pay by credit card. We accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover
and American Express. We also offer COD and accept checks in advance of
shipment. On request, we will open an account for a prescriber's practice.
HOW CAN I GET MY ACCOUNT
INFORMATION ONLINE?
Once you have created your online account, you can log-in securely, 24/7,
to place orders, check your account balance, review your order and invoice
history, track packages, pay your invoices and search compounded preparations
and prices. More information >>
HOW DO YOU ENSURE QUALITY?
Wedgewood Pharmacy's comprehensive quality-assurance program consists
of systems that have been established in accordance with state board of
pharmacy regulations and the standards set forth in the United States
Pharmacopeia Chapters <795> Pharmaceutical Compounding-Non-sterile
Preparations and <797> Pharmaceutical Compounding-Sterile Preparations.
These systems, including facilities and equipment monitoring, compounding-staff
training and testing, compounding-process verification, in-process quality-control
checks and testing of finished preparations, are in place to ensure quality
and patient safety. At least five registered pharmacists sign-off on every
prescription and order. More information
>>
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DO YOU PROVIDE PATIENT
COUNSELING?
Yes, we offer confidential, professional consultation in-person or via
telephone to your patients. Our pharmacists and customer care specialists
are dedicated solely to compounding and are available to answer any questions
that prescribers and their patients have.
WHAT IS COMPOUNDING?
Compounding is the long-established tradition in pharmacy practice that
enables physicians to prescribe and patients to take medicines that are
specially prepared by pharmacists to meet patients' individual needs.
A growing number of patients have unique health needs that off-the-shelf
prescription medicines cannot meet. For them, customized, compounded medications
prescribed or ordered by licensed physicians or veterinarians and mixed
safely by trained, licensed compounding pharmacists are the only way to
better health.
IS COMPOUNDING LEGAL?
WHO REGULATES COMPOUNDING?
Yes! Compounding is an integral part of the practice of pharmacy. Compounding
pharmacies, like all pharmacies and pharmacists, are regulated by State
law and State Boards of Pharmacy. State Boards of Pharmacy require that
pharmacists have knowledge of and proficiency in compounding to become
licensed. Compounding is a fundamental feature of virtually every pharmacy
curriculum.
IS COMPOUNDING ALWAYS
AN APPROPRIATE TREATMENT OPTION?
No. Compounding, like any other form of therapy, is not always the right
choice for every patient. However, thousands of patients rely on compounded
medications to meet their needs when another treatment option will not.
Doctors may prescribe compounded medications when: the best therapy for
a patient is commercially unavailable, the active ingredient is not available
in the desired strength or dosage form, or a commercial product is on
extended back-order and using the compounded preparation may mean there
is no interruption in proven therapy for a patient.
IS A COMPOUNDED MEDICATION
THE SAME AS A GENERIC DRUG?
No. Generic drugs are copies of brand-name prescription drugs that are
manufactured in large quantities by FDA-licensed manufacturers. Custom-compounded
medications are prepared in response to a prescription by a licensed prescriber
and specifically may not be merely copies of a brand-name medication.
Custom-compounded medications are often prescribed in these circumstances:
- When needed medications are discontinued by or generally unavailable
from pharmaceutical companies, often because the medications are no
longer profitable to manufacture;
- When the patient is allergic to certain preservatives, dyes or binders
in available off-the shelf medications;
- When treatment requires tailored dosage-strengths for patients with
unique needs (for example, an infant);
- When a pharmacist can combine several medications the patient is taking
to increase compliance;
- When the patient cannot ingest the medication in its commercially
available form and a pharmacist can prepare the medication in cream,
liquid or other form that the patient can easily take; and
- When medications require flavor additives to make them more palatable
for some patients, most often children.
CAN YOU PREPARE A MEDICATION
THAT IS NOT AVAILABLE COMMERCIALLY?
Yes, that's one of the most important benefits to you of having compounding
pharmacies available. See "Is a compounded medication
the same as a generic drug?" for more details.
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