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Patient Safety Standards

Patient Safety Standards at Maryand Pharmacy

Maryand Pharmacy follows patient-first safety standards designed to help customers use medicines responsibly, understand prescription requirements, avoid unsafe medication practices, and receive clear pharmacist-supported guidance before and after ordering.

Direct answer: Patient safety at Maryand Pharmacy means every medicine-related process should support accurate prescription handling, secure patient information, responsible pharmacist review, safe medication use, clear patient communication, and protection against unsafe or counterfeit medicine risks.

Maryand Pharmacy Trust Information

Maryand Pharmacy lists its pharmacy contact details, New Jersey location, operating hours, and license information publicly so patients can review essential trust signals before asking questions or placing an order.

Main Phone +1(213) 394-2419
Location 145 W Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802
License No. WLS 4501

Listed hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM; Saturday–Sunday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM.
License type listed: Wholesale Drug Permit.
Verification reference: pharmacy.ca.gov/licensees/

Our Core Patient Safety Commitment

Medicine safety is not only about delivering a product. It includes checking prescription requirements, reviewing patient questions, protecting sensitive health information, giving clear use instructions, and helping patients know when to speak with a licensed healthcare professional.

Maryand Pharmacy’s safety approach is built around five principles: responsible access, prescription accuracy, pharmacist support, patient education, and transparent communication.

Patient Safety Standards We Follow

1

Prescription Requirement Review

Prescription medicines should only be supplied when a valid prescription is required and properly reviewed. Patients may be asked to provide prescription information before eligible medicines are processed.

2

Pharmacist-Led Safety Support

Patients should have access to pharmacist guidance for medicine-related questions, including safe use, dosage concerns, refill questions, and potential medication conflicts.

3

Medication Information Checks

Medication information should be reviewed carefully so patients can understand basic usage directions, warnings, storage guidance, and when to contact a healthcare provider.

4

Drug Interaction Awareness

Patients are encouraged to share current medications, supplements, allergies, and health conditions so potential interaction concerns can be identified and discussed with a qualified professional.

5

Secure Patient Data Handling

Prescription details, contact information, and patient communication should be handled with care and protected through secure privacy practices.

6

Clear Patient Communication

Patients should receive clear information about prescriptions, availability, delivery expectations, safety questions, and policy-related concerns before completing an order.

How We Help Patients Use Medicines More Safely

Safe medicine use depends on accurate information. Patients should understand what a medicine is for, how it should be taken, what warnings apply, how it should be stored, and what to do if they miss a dose or experience an unexpected reaction.

  • We encourage patients to ask questions before taking a new medicine.
  • We recommend keeping an updated list of all prescriptions, OTC medicines, vitamins, and supplements.
  • We encourage patients to follow the directions provided by their prescriber and pharmacist.
  • We advise patients to store medicines safely and away from children or unauthorized users.
  • We direct patients to seek urgent medical help for serious allergic reactions, overdose symptoms, or severe side effects.

Important Safety Notice

Maryand Pharmacy does not replace your doctor, emergency care provider, or specialist. If you have chest pain, breathing trouble, severe allergic reaction symptoms, signs of overdose, suicidal thoughts, severe dizziness, fainting, or another urgent medical concern, call emergency services immediately.

Online Pharmacy Safety Checks

Patients should be cautious when buying medicine online. Unsafe online pharmacies may sell counterfeit, expired, contaminated, incorrectly labeled, or prescription-only medicines without proper review.

Before buying medicine online, patients should check:

  • Whether the pharmacy requires a valid prescription for prescription-only medicines.
  • Whether the pharmacy provides clear contact information.
  • Whether pharmacist support is available for medication questions.
  • Whether privacy, payment, shipping, and return policies are easy to find.
  • Whether the pharmacy can be reviewed through official pharmacy verification resources.

Medication Recall and Safety Alert Process

Medication recalls may happen when a medicine has a quality issue, labeling issue, contamination risk, manufacturing concern, or other safety problem. If a medicine is recalled, patients should check the medicine name, lot number, expiration date, and recall instructions before taking further action.

Patients should not stop important prescribed medication without speaking to a healthcare professional unless the recall notice or a clinician gives urgent instructions to do so.

What Patients Can Do to Stay Safe

Patient safety works best when patients, prescribers, and pharmacists share accurate information. You can help reduce medication risks by giving complete information before asking for prescription support or pharmacist help.

  • Share your full medication list, including OTC products and supplements.
  • Tell your pharmacist about allergies or previous medication reactions.
  • Ask before combining medicines with alcohol, supplements, or other prescriptions.
  • Read medication labels and warning information before use.
  • Keep medicines in original containers when possible.
  • Do not share prescription medicines with another person.
  • Contact a healthcare professional if side effects feel unusual, severe, or concerning.

When to Contact Maryand Pharmacy

Contact Maryand Pharmacy if you need help understanding prescription requirements, refill steps, pharmacist consultation options, shipping questions, medication availability, or safety concerns related to an order.

Have a Medication Safety Question?

For medication safety questions, prescription support, refill guidance, or pharmacy policy questions, contact Maryand Pharmacy by phone at +1(213) 394-2419 or email maryanpharmacy@gmail.com.

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Patient Safety Standards FAQ

What are patient safety standards in a pharmacy?

Patient safety standards are the processes a pharmacy uses to help reduce medication risks. These may include prescription review, pharmacist support, medication guidance, interaction awareness, secure data handling, recall response, and clear patient communication.

Does Maryand Pharmacy review prescriptions?

Prescription medicines should be reviewed before processing when a valid prescription is required. Patients may be asked to provide prescription details so the pharmacy can support safe and responsible medication access.

Can I ask a pharmacist about side effects?

Yes. Patients should ask pharmacist-related questions about side effects, dosage directions, storage, refill timing, drug interactions, or general safety concerns. For severe symptoms or emergencies, contact emergency medical services immediately.

How can I reduce medication mistakes?

Keep an updated medication list, follow prescription directions, ask questions before starting new medicine, avoid sharing prescriptions, store medicines safely, and tell your pharmacist about allergies or other medicines you take.

What should I do if my medication is recalled?

Check the medicine name, lot number, expiration date, and official recall instructions. If the medicine is prescribed for an important condition, speak with your pharmacist or healthcare provider before stopping it.

How can I contact Maryand Pharmacy?

Maryand Pharmacy lists its main contact number as +1(213) 394-2419 and its email address as maryanpharmacy@gmail.com. The pharmacy lists its location as 145 W Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802.