House Bill 1017 would allow medical establishments to collect and distribute donated prescription drugs. WRTV statehouse reporter MhacklerTV explains what safety guidelines are in the bill.
INDIANAPOLIS — Pharmaceutical medications are one of the most expensive pieces of health care. A bill at the statehouse would allow more access to people in need.
Medications like Biktarvy, which keeps people with HIV healthy. is just one reason why pharmacists are backing House Bill 1017. The bill would allow medical establishments to collect and distribute donated prescription drugs. According to goodrx.com, as of late 2021 there are 28 states that currently have this type of program. Plunkett has worked in pharmacies where this program already exists.
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