Pharmacy Partner Resources

Everything You Need to Decide

Download program documents, review compensation schedules, and explore product information — all in one place.

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Getting Started

Executive Summary

High-level overview of the Make Wellness pharmacy partnership program — ideal for sharing with your pharmacy ownership group or business partner.

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Revenue & Compensation

ROI Executive Summary

Detailed return-on-investment analysis showing projected monthly revenue, patient acquisition costs, and payback periods for each entry option.

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Revenue & Compensation

Profitability Summary

Print-ready profitability breakdown by product line, including per-unit margins, monthly subscription revenue, and Year 1 projections.

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Revenue & Compensation

Volume Rebate Schedule

Detailed volume rebate tiers and qualification criteria — understand exactly how monthly order volume translates to your rebate rate.

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Compliance

FDA: Dietary Supplement Regulations (DSHEA Overview)

Official FDA overview of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA). Confirms that OTC dietary supplements do not require FDA pre-market approval — the same regulatory basis under which Make Wellness products are sold.

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Compliance

FDA: cGMP Requirements for Dietary Supplements (21 CFR Part 111)

The FDA's Current Good Manufacturing Practice regulations for dietary supplements. Make Wellness products are manufactured in cGMP-certified facilities in compliance with these standards — confirming quality, purity, and label accuracy.

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Compliance

FDA: GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) Ingredient Framework

FDA's framework for GRAS-designated ingredients — the same status held by the bioactive peptide compounds in Make Wellness products. GRAS designation means the ingredient is accepted as safe for use in food and supplement products.

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Compliance

CHPA: Regulatory Framework for Dietary Supplements

Plain-language explanation from the Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA) covering how dietary supplements are regulated, manufactured, and marketed — useful for pharmacists explaining the program to ownership groups or legal counsel.

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NABP: Pharmacist Guidance on Dietary Supplements

The National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) report on pharmacist responsibilities when recommending dietary supplements. Covers how to evaluate product quality, counsel patients, and identify compliant vs. non-compliant products.

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Products

Make Wellness Product Catalog

Browse the full lineup of 7 OTC bioactive peptide products — Fit, Lean, Focused, Energized, Hydrated, Calm, and Restored — with clinical backing and patient use cases.

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