drugstore.com
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drugstore.com, inc. | |
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Type | Public (NASDAQ: DSCM) |
Founded | 1997 |
Headquarters | Bellevue, Washington |
Key people | Dawn G. Lepore, Chairman, President, and CEO Jed Smith, Founder |
Industry | Retail Online shopping |
Products | Prescription and OTC Pharmaceuticals, General Sundrys, Name-brand and private-label health and beauty items. |
Employees | 670 |
Website | http://drugstore.com/ |
drugstore.com is an internet pharmacy headquartered in Bellevue, Washington. Its web operations were launched on February 24, 1999.
Partnerships with other companies allow customers to pick up prescriptions at Rite Aid stores, enables drugstore.com to sell Rite Aid products, as well as vitamins from retailer General Nutrition Center (GNC). drugstore.com ended a sourcing deal with Amazon.com in 2005.
It is headquartered at 411 108th Ave. NE, Suite 1400; Bellevue, WA 98004; (425) 372-3200.
Its customer service centers are located in Bellevue, Washington and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
It has an "FSA store" containing items that are likely to be eligible for purchase using a medical flexible spending account, and by extension a health reimbursement account or health savings account as well. This in turn led to its invention of the very first inventory information approval system (IIAS) in 2005; it wasn't used in brick-and-mortar retailing until 2006 by Walgreens. Under a 2006 Internal Revenue Service ruling, IIAS must be installed by every grocery store, discount store, and Internet pharmacy that accepts FSA debit cards by the end of 2007, and by most chain pharmacies by the end of 2008.