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Address

217 Main st Staten Island, NY 10307

PHONE NUMBER

718-500-4554

FAX NUMBER

718-500-4562

rxglife@gmail.com

WORKING HOURS

Mon-Fri: 9am to 7pm
Sat: 9am to 5pm
Sun Closed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our prescription services
How do I refill my prescription?
You can refill your prescription through our online portal, by calling our pharmacy, or by visiting us in person. We recommend using our online system for the fastest service.
How long does it take to fill a prescription?
Most prescriptions are ready within 10 -15 minutes. During peak times, it may take up to 30 minutes. You’ll receive a notification when your prescription is ready for pickup or has been shipped for delivery.
Do you accept my insurance?
We accept most major insurance plans. You can contact us with your insurance information, or bring your insurance card when you visit. Our pharmacists will help you maximize your benefits.
Can I transfer prescriptions from another pharmacy?
Yes, we can transfer prescriptions from most pharmacies. Simply provide us with the pharmacy name and prescription details, and we’ll handle the transfer process for you.
Do you offer home delivery?
Yes, we offer free home delivery within a 10-mile radius of our pharmacy. Delivery is typically made within 24 hours of prescription fulfillment. We also offer expedited delivery options for an additional fee.
What OTC [over the counter} medication should I take if I travel overseas?
Important OTC medication that you should bring when traveling overseas are
1- Pain/Fever Reliefs
2- stomach/digestive medication for traveler’s diarrhea, nausea, heartburn, and indigestion
3-Other medication to bring on vacation are allergy relief, motion sickness, cold/flu symptoms, and first aid basics.
    Make sure to check with your Pharmacist to make sure that it does not interfere with you regular medications.
How do I get rid of unused or expired medications?
The best way to get rid of unused/expired medication is to drop them off at take-back programs which are a permanent program in other pharmacies. The following link will help you search for local disposal locations https://www.fda.gov/drugs/disposal-unused-medicines-what-you-should-know/drug-disposal-drug-take-back-options .If this is not accessible, SOME medications may be thrown in the trash. Please refer to the FDA’s flush list in the following link: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/safe-disposal-medicines/disposal-unused-medicines-what-you-should-know . If these medications are not on the list, they may be thrown in the garbage if mixed with something undesirable, placing the mixture in a sealed plastic bag, scratching out personal information from the medication container, and throwing it out in the household trash. Do NOT flush meds unless they’re on the approved list or throw them loosely in the trash.
Drug Disposal: Drug Take-Back Options – U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Medicine take-back options are the best ways to safely dispose of unused or expired prescription and nonprescription (for example, over-the-counter) medicines.
www.fda.gov
Are there any options available to help reduce the cost of my medication?
If there are any issues with the medications’ cost, please refer to the pharmacy team. They will do all they can to lower the price of the medication.
Is the medication I take interacts with other medications or supplements?
To know if your medication interferes with others you’re taking, it’s important to consider possible drug interactions, which can affect how medications work or increase side effects. This includes prescription drugs, over-the-counter meds, and supplements. Always share a complete list of everything you take with your doctor or pharmacist, and check for interactions before starting something new.
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