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Since 1984, APCI has been the ‘united voice of independent pharmacy’

APCI began as a small buying group for a limited number of independent pharmacies in central Alabama. Since that time, the cooperative has grown to more than 1,800 members pharmacies in 26 states, and provides its members with a wide range of products and services.

Our mission is to represent the economic and professional interests of independent pharmacies by providing leadership, vision, and a collective voice for our members in the healthcare marketplace. Our goal is to level the playing field for our member pharmacies by providing innovative, targeted programs to benefit our entire membership.

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Sep

2016

NCPA Advocacy Center Update 9.26.16

In this week's roundup, learn about growing support for federal DIR legislation, Congressional hearings exposing PBM tactics, and more!

23

Sep

2016

US Script - Superior HealthPlan: CLINICIAN ADMINISTERED DRUGS - DO NOT AUTOREFILL

Superior HealthPlan is reminding all pharmacies that auto-refills are not allowed on Clinician Administered Drugs.1The pharmacy must contact the Provider each month, prior to dispensing any refills to ensure the patient was administered all previously dispensed medication and that the patient is still receiving treatment as previously prescribed.

Common clinician administered drugs include, but are not limited to:

  • Makena
  • Synagis

23

Sep

2016

US Script: URGENT FDA Notice - Hyoscyamine sulfate 0.125mg by Virtus Pharmaceuticals: Recall

Virtus Pharmaceuticals Opco II, LLC (Virtus) is voluntarily recalling seven batches of Hyoscyamine sulfate (0.125mg) listed in the table below, to the consumer level which include the tablet, sublingual, and orally disintegrating tablet form.

*Please see attached PDF for more information.

23

Sep

2016

Express Scripts: Proper Billing for Vaccine Products

Pharmacists must be sure to enter the proper billing unit when dispensing vaccines. The correct billed quantity for these products should be based on the number of milliliters, but Express Scripts is aware that some pharmacies are submitting the quantity as the number of vaccines rather than the volume of product contained in each vaccine. As a result, claims are being billed for significantly higher amounts than the actual quantity of product dispensed.

The polio vaccine, or IPOL, and standard flu vaccines are prime examples. These vaccines are dispensed at 0.5mL for one dose. A quantity dispensed of 0.5 should be submitted on the claim to indicate the actual volume of product dispensed, rather than the number one (1) to indicate the number of vaccines dispensed

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