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In Wisconsin, a pharmacy or medical facility can get approved to join the drug repository program.
Type
Description
The drug repository program is a way for people who can’t afford medicines to get what they need. Donors give medicine or medical supplies that they haven’t used to participating pharmacies or medical facilities. These items then go to people with cancer or a long-term (chronic) condition who need them.
Instructions
A pharmacy or medical facility can get approval for full or limited participation in the program:
- Full - Accepts, stores, and gives out donated drugs and supplies to patients.
- Limited - Accepts, stores, and transfers donated drugs and supplies.
View Consumer Guide: Drug Repository Program for more details, including:
- Drug repository program forms.
- FAQs (frequently asked questions).
- How to donate unused or discontinued drugs and supplies.
- Which pharmacies and medical facilities are part of the program.