Prescription Drug Repository
The Prescription Drug Repository was created by the Missouri
Legislature to provide access to unused prescription drugs for
persons who have economic need.
Drugs that have been donated by individual patients may be provided
by healthcare facilities such as nursing homes or hospitals to
pharmacies, hospitals or non-profit clinics that agree to dispense
the drugs to eligible recipients.
For safety reasons, donated drugs must have been under the control
of a healthcare facility or healthcare professional, and cannot
have been in the possession of the individual owner. The owner
of the drugs is the patient for whom the drugs were prescribed
and dispensed, regardless of the method of payment.
Participating dispensers may charge recipients a limited handling
fee to cover stocking and dispensing costs. This handling fee may
be no more than 200% of the standard Missouri Medicaid dispensing
fee. The standard Missouri Medicaid dispensing fee is $4.09, so
repository sites may charge no more than $8.18 per dispensing.
The program went into effect on January 1, 2005.
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