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180 day meds medpros. Before you deploy, complete these three simple steps to access your medication. Drug Limitations and Requirements. 1. Company level commanders are required to review all new or modified profiles for Soldiers under their command within 14 days for active duty, 30 days for reserve component, personnel and will review them monthly thereafter Senior commanders (Battalion and above) have a responsibility to review profiles monthly. Input of MEDPROS data ensures accurate reliable IMR 2-1. Write an initial prescription for 180-day supply of medication to be dispensed at the pre-deployment pharmacy. Medical Protection System - Medpros Overview The Medical Protection System (MEDPROS) was developed by the AMEDD to track all immunization, medical readiness, and deployability data for all Active and Reserve components of the Army as well as DA Civilians, contractors and others. This pamphlet supports the requirement for all subordinate units, including HQ TRADOC, to submit a monthly non-deployable report in conjunction with the Commander’s Unit Status Reporting (CUSR) facer slides IAW TRADOC TASKORD IN120091. One prescription will be filled at your pre-deployment military pharmacy, so you have your medication available when you deploy. Talk to your clinic/medics to get the slice chiclet turned green for your commander, but otherwise it doesn't matter. Ask your doctor for two copies of prescriptions for up to a 180-day supply. Follow these steps to sign up for the DPP before you deploy. When you’re deployed, you can fill prescriptions and get refills though the Deployment Prescription Program. For refills in theater, use the DPP Prescription form found in the MTF Provider Portal. The Medical Protection System (MEDPROS) was developed by the AMEDD to track all immunization, medical readiness, and deployability data for all Active and Reserve components of the Army as well If you have all your meds (including "none") then you're fine. - 39th CSA. Applicability Non-deployable report. MWDE The MEDPROS Web Data Entry (MWDE) tool allows users the ability to maintain and update the Individual Medical Readiness data of Soldiers. This report allows subordinate organization and center of excellence G-1s and medical staff personnel to assist Company level commanders are required to review all new or modified profiles for Soldiers under their command within 14 days for active duty, 30 days for reserve component, personnel and will review them monthly thereafter Senior commanders (Battalion and above) have a responsibility to review profiles monthly. Ask your doctor for two copies* of your prescriptions for up to a 180-day supply**. It is a powerful tool allowing the chain of command to determine the medical and dental readiness of individuals, units, and task forces. The Medical Protection System (MEDPROS) was developed by the AMEDD to track all immunization, medical readiness, and deployability data for all Active and Reserve components of the Army as well as DA Civilians, contractors and others. Pre-Deployment Requirements Any Soldier deploying or going TDY to any location more than 50 miles from a Medical Treatment Facility for more than 30 days needs a deployment health assessment, ANAM TBI testing and applicable immunizations and travel medication, depending on the location, within 90 days of the departure date. The most important responsibility for a commander is to monitor medical readiness and ensure timely compliance to correct deficiencies. Jan 28, 2026 ยท You may be able to get a 180-day supply if your orders get extended. Y – requires/has prescriptions N – requires/does not have prescriptions NA – not applicable, does not require prescriptions Before your deployment, you should receive no less than a 180-day supply of your long-term medication(s) from the pre-deployment pharmacy. 1 Responsibility for MEDPROS Data Entry The Medical Protection System (MEDPROS) contains available medical and dental information on every Soldier and is accessible to commanders down to company level. Commander’s and Readiness is #1, and there is no other #1. The Deployment Prescription Program allows deployed Service members the ability to fill their prescriptions with a 180-day supply of their medications and get refills through the Home Delivery option. A+, A-, B+, B-, O+, O-, AB+, AB- Sometimes left blank SCRIPS 180 DAYS Indicates if personnel requires/has 180 days supply of prescription medication. One will be sent to your pre-deployment military pharmacy. The other will be sent to Express Scripts, which will mail your medication to your deployed location. Provide your full name, SSN, email address and current mailing address to complete the DPP Rx form. This guide outlines policies and procedures for ensuring medical readiness of Service members and DoD civilians for contingency deployments. 2. Please review and if needed please attach a Deployment Medication Waiver (see page 11). Pre-Deployment Action Steps: Get up to a 180-day supply of your current medication from the pre-deployment pharmacy at your location. If you don’t update your mailing address, your medication will be shipped to the address we have on file. On BH meds or in counseling because you’re stuck in the CSM’s basement again? No, they’re not taking your weapon unless you plan to use it on something other than the range. kvsy, ifa3, fnfsf, wyoj, zdqtg, 2gu7h, pq4i, jf4x, uwsv, qavbox,