Patient Resources
It’s our goal to keep you as informed and up-to-date as possible. Below is a selection of resources we hope you will find helpful. If you have any questions or don’t find what you are looking for, please contact us and a member of our team will be in touch.
Patient Blog
Subscribe to our blog where our team of experts shares insight into compounding to help practitioners, pharmacists, and patients stay informed.
Privacy Form
Belmar Pharmacy adheres to Protected Health Information (PHI) and we promise to keep your health information secure and private.
Refills Login
Manage and request medication refills, set up reminders, ask a pharmacist questions, review your current and pending orders, and more from our Patient Refill Portal.
Patient Library
Learn more about the medications you are currently taking or have been recommended to you by a physician. These forms will provide answers to the questions that often come up associated with your new and existing medications.
Collection & Disposal of Unwanted Medication
The United States Environmental Protection Agency suggests individuals take advantage of pharmaceutical take-back collection programs that accept prescription or over-the-counter drugs. Take-back programs offer a safe and environmentally-conscious way to dispose of unwanted medicines and may be at a location such as a local law enforcement agency, retail pharmacy, hospital or clinic.
Notifications
Prescription Drug Monitoring Notification
If you receive a prescription for a controlled substance from our pharmacy, certain identifying prescription information, including the name of the patient, will be entered into a secure database maintained by your state’s prescription drug monitoring program. State laws require pharmacies to report information about controlled substance prescriptions filled to the prescription drug monitoring database.
State Notifications
Oregon: The Oregon Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) is a program to help healthcare providers and pharmacist provide better patient care in managing patients’ prescriptions. They can access the program database to view more complete patient prescription information. Information about this prescription will be reported to the PDMP by the pharmacy as required by state law ORS 431.964. Patients may request a free copy of their PDMP record by submitting a written request to the program. For more information or questions, visit www.orpdmp.com or call 971-673-0741.