MedTrax Inc DSCSA Compliance Software Renews Push for Compliance Ahead of November Enforcement Deadline
USA news April 17, 2025
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NATIONWIDE - APRIL 2025 - (USAnews.com) - As the pharmaceutical sector approaches the final enforcement phase of the Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) in November, MedTrax Inc has refocused efforts aimed at assisting pharmacies, manufacturers, and wholesalers with compliance requirements. The platform is designed to support secure, electronic tracking and documentation in accordance with the federal law.Enacted in 2013, the DSCSA was developed to protect the U.S. drug supply chain from counterfeit or unsafe pharmaceuticals. The final compliance stage calls for electronic data exchange, secure partner verification, and real-time reporting of suspicious products to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). All trading partners—including manufacturers, wholesalers, and dispensers—are required to adopt these digital practices and utilize FDA Form 3911 for reporting issues.In response to these requirements, MedTrax has introduced a compliance solution intended to streamline adherence for pharmacies. “Our mission is to make compliance achievable, so that pharmacies can remain focused on patient care,” said Jacob Record, President of MedTrax. The platform includes features such as two-factor authentication, secure data backups, and automatic activity logging.Users can send and receive serialized product data through an encrypted AS2 connection, a protocol used to ensure secure information exchange. The system also provides recall alerts by matching purchase histories with recall databases, which may assist pharmacies in identifying potentially affected products.MedTrax’s development draws on its connection with Outdate Rx, a company known for pharmaceutical support services including reverse distribution. According to Record, this industry experience informed the platform’s design and functionality.Among its capabilities, the software supports multi-scan receiving for expedited order processing and integrates with EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Services) standards. This feature allows users to track the origin, handling, and destination of products throughout the supply chain.The software also offers integration with existing pharmacy systems and tools to manage expired inventory and reduce waste. According to MedTrax, the platform is priced to remain accessible for independent and mid-sized pharmacies seeking compliance solutions ahead of the federal deadline.For additional details about MedTrax and its DSCSA compliance tools, visit:www.medtrax.com/promo