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Medication Management

  • Relief in Motion

    Fast-acting Zentrip helps travelers prevent or alleviate motion sickness with easy-to-use medicated strips that dissolve on the tongue.
  • A&P Banners Now Accepting All CVS Caremark Insurance Policies

    Shoppers whose CVS/Caremark prescription plans are no longer being accepted at Walgreens are welcome at stores operated by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Pharmacy departments at the Montvale, N.J.-based grocer’s A&P, SuperFresh, Waldbaum’s, Pathmark and Food Basics banners throughout the Northeast are taking part in the program.
  • ShopRite Offering Free Diabetes Meds

    This past weekend, ShopRite began providing free diabetes medications and education to customers – with or without insurance at store pharmacies across Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware.
  • Price Chopper Debuts ‘Diabetes AdvantEdge’

    Price Chopper’s brand-new comprehensive integrated diabetes management program, “Diabetes AdvantEdge,” aims to give people with the medical condition greater access to medication, enhanced support and information, and education on nutrition, better food choices, and disease management.
  • Winn-Dixie Offers ‘WD RxConnect Translate’ Service

    Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. has rolled out the latest feature of its WD RxConnect program at 62 of the Jacksonville, Fla.-based grocer’s in-store pharmacies: WD RxConnect Translate.
  • A&P Banners Lower Prices on Generic Prescriptions

    A&P, SuperFresh, Waldbaum’s and Pathmark stores are reducing prices on over 400 generic prescription drugs to just $3.99, for up to a 30-day supply.
  • Save Mart to Deploy Automated Medication Therapy Management System

    Regional independent Save Mart Supermarkets plans to deploy a Web-based clinical application for the delivery of medication therapy management services as an integral part of Modesto, Calif.-based grocer’s employee health-and-wellness initiative.
  • Meijer Offers Free Generic Diabetes Meds

    On the heels of a recent move by Lakeland, Fla.-based Publix, Meijer has also begun offering Metformin, the most commonly prescribed treatment for type 2 diabetes, at no cost to those with a medical prescription.
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