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Rx processing corp. announces online store opened and operational

Posted At Marketwire.com

BY : Market Wire

Rx Processing Corporation (OTC: RXPC), a leading source of low-cost prescription medications for millions of Americans who are under-insured or have no prescription insurance coverage, announces our online store is opened and operational.

Rx Processing Corp. steps up the pricing competition in the prescription medication market with the integration of our online store at www.rxprocessingcorp.com. Our store opened to process government-approved international prescription orders and the phased integration of the FDA-approved domestic prescription supply chain. This is a major step towards the opening of an equitable international prescription market for the U.S. baby-boomer population. The population and their children are able to competitively price prescription medications from international pharmacies online, benefits with chain and independent U.S. pharmacies for themselves and family.

Our company is a beacon of hope for the millions of under or uninsured United States citizens, and we have proven after two years, we are more committed today than ever. United States citizens are now in the position to alleviate the high prices of prescription drugs they have become dependant upon for a quality lifestyle.

An investor wrote:

"Hi Peter, Just wanted to say I checked out the on line ordering system
that just opened on the website. It looks very good and is very simple and
easy to use, Great job.

All the best,
Gordon... An Investor in NJ."

Peter Fiorillo commented, "The credit for the online ordering system, the bridging of the International and Domestic supply chains with Lab Testing, I recognize our outstanding team of Officers and Directors. This company is gaining momentum and moving quickly to excite investors with some surprise announcements in the near future."

About Rx Processing

Rx Processing is positioned to become a market leader in providing prescription drugs, lab tests and drug tests to U.S. citizens, corporations, unions, and members, through FDA-approved patient service centers, for their lab testing and licensed pharmacies in the United States and Canada. The company provides access to approved brand-name and generic medications, as well as over 1,000 lab tests through storefront locations with access to 4,000 FDA-approved patient service centers for their lab testing. Rx Processing estimates that more than 40 million Americans could benefit from the company's low-cost prescription drugs, lab testing and drug screening.

Safe Harbor Statement

All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this press release are "forward-looking statements." The forward-looking statements, including statements about the company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other forward-looking statements (i.e., future operational results and sales) are subject to assumptions and beliefs based on current information known to the company and factors that are subject to uncertainties, risk and other influences, which are outside the company's control, and may yield results differing materially from those anticipated.


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