Self-service pharmacy kiosk group Pharmabox is attempting to expand to college campuses by offering kiosk deployments for free.
September 18, 2015
Self-service pharmacy kiosk group Pharmabox is attempting to expand to college campuses by offering kiosk deployments for free. The company believes its automated kiosk, which provides 150 of the top selling brands of medicines and supplies, would be beneficial to campuses, according to a press release.
"We carry all the items most people could ever need," said Alejandro Rodriguez, founder and CEO, Pharmabox. "College students in particular are often without transportation, and access to a retail store is difficult."
The Pharmabox kiosk carries a multitude of different items including contraceptives, pregnancy tests, Plan B One-Step, Tampax, Pepcid, pediatric medicines and so on. School officials can request a kiosk installation, and it will be deployed for free, according to the release.
"With Pharmabox, students and faculty can get everything they need, quickly, conveniently and without a trip to a store," Rodriguez said.