US21, Inc. is Granted a Wholesale Distributor Permit from the Virginia Board of Pharmacy

US21, Inc., a leader in global procurement for many large prime contractors, Federal agencies, and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s), today announced that it has added a new medical supply wholesale division.

Feb 09, 2010 – Fairfax, VA  January 28, 2010 – US21, Inc., a leader in global procurement for many large prime contractors, Federal agencies, and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s), today announced that it has added a new medical supply wholesale division.  US21 was granted a Wholesale Distributor Permit  from the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Pharmacy. This permit enables US21 to sell medical supplies, devices and prescription pharmaceuticals.  As a licensed wholesale distributor, US21 will be able to better serve its clients’ needs by enabling them to obtain prescription drugs and medical supplies at competitive prices.  US21 is committed to expanding and strengthening its government channel, recognizing this market segment as a key factor for achieving long-term growth.

To obtain a Wholesale Distributor Permit, a company must first satisfy the criteria set forth by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Pharmacy.  These criteria include establishing an inventory and records management system that tracks the receipt and distribution of all prescription drugs.  Other criteria include the establishment of policies and procedures for theft and loss, handling recalls and emergencies, and maintaining a secure facility.  To maintain a Wholesale Distributor Permit, a company must allow frequent inspections by the Commonwealth of Virginia Board of Pharmacy that ensure compliance with the rules and regulations mandated by the state.

About US21, Inc.:
Headquartered in Fairfax, VA, US21, Inc. (www.us21.com) is a small, woman-owned company.  US21 is a global services company offering construction, military and tactical equipment, satellite communications, and commodities to government agencies, humanitarian organizations, government contractors, the media, and oil and gas companies.

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