Non-Dispensing Drug Outlet Permit & Compliance Support
Prescribe Better helps South Carolina clinics and healthcare facilities prepare the pharmacy compliance side of storing, handling, administering, and documenting legend drugs.
Consultant pharmacist support for clinics and healthcare facilities
If your business stores, handles, administers, or maintains prescription medications, pharmacy compliance should be addressed before opening and maintained during daily operations.
Clinics
Support for clinics that store, administer, or manage prescription medications as part of patient care.
Healthcare facilities
Consultant pharmacist services for facilities that need organized medication storage, documentation, and oversight.
New business openings
Permit preparation support for healthcare businesses preparing to open, expand, or update medication-related operations.
What Prescribe Better can help with
The goal is to help your business build a medication system that is organized, documented, and inspection-ready.
Startup & permit preparation
- Initial permit readiness consultation
- Review of planned services and medication handling needs
- Assistance preparing for the non-dispensing drug outlet application process
- Pre-opening inspection readiness review
- Medication storage, security, and temperature monitoring workflow
Policies, procedures & ongoing support
- Medication storage and handling policies
- Temperature log and monitoring procedures
- Expiration dating and medication disposal procedures
- Emergency medication process review
- Ongoing consultant pharmacist inspections and documentation
A practical process for getting started
Prescribe Better uses a structured process to understand your business model, identify pharmacy compliance needs, and help prepare your operation for inspection and ongoing oversight.
Discovery call
We review your business structure, planned services, medication list, physical location, opening timeline, and current permit status.
Compliance scope
You receive a clear scope of work based on whether you need startup support, ongoing consultant pharmacist services, or both.
Policy and workflow development
Prescribe Better assists with medication-related SOPs, storage procedures, logs, documentation processes, and inspection preparation.
Ongoing consultant pharmacist oversight
After opening, Prescribe Better can provide recurring consultant pharmacist review, inspection documentation, and compliance support.
Common questions reviewed during the first call
Business and ownership
What is the business name, ownership structure, practitioner involvement, physical location, and planned opening date?
Services offered
What clinical services will be provided, and will those services involve prescription medications, injectables, emergency medications, or other legend drugs?
Medication handling
Which medications will be stored, where will they be stored, who will access them, and how will temperatures, expiration dates, and disposal be documented?
Permit and inspection status
Has an application been submitted, has a consultant pharmacist been identified, and is the business ready for a pre-opening inspection?
Why work with Prescribe Better?
Prescribe Better is led by Ryan Rosenblatt, PharmD, a consultant pharmacist who works with healthcare facilities on medication systems, regulatory readiness, and pharmacist oversight.
Pharmacist-led
Medication workflows are reviewed from the perspective of a licensed pharmacist responsible for safe and compliant drug handling.
Inspection-focused
The work is organized around documentation, storage, handling, accountability, and readiness for regulatory review.
Built for operators
The goal is to create procedures your team can actually use, not just documents that sit in a binder.
Need help preparing your non-dispensing drug outlet?
Schedule a permit readiness call to review your business model, medication handling plan, opening timeline, and consultant pharmacist needs.
Disclaimer: Prescribe Better provides consultant pharmacist and pharmacy compliance support. This page is not legal advice. Businesses should consult appropriate legal counsel regarding ownership structure, scope of practice, corporate practice of medicine, nursing requirements, and other legal issues.