pharmaphorum October 9, 2025
Phil Taylor

Amazon’s latest bid to disrupt the healthcare market in the US will see the introduction later this year of electronic kiosks at One Medical sites that will be able to dispense common medications.

The vending machines will start to roll out in Los Angeles in December and carry a range of drugs like antibiotics, asthma inhalers, and high blood pressure therapies, with hundreds of products that will be tailored to the prescribing patterns of each specific office location. A wider rollout of the network will take place in 2026.

According to Amazon, they will help patients get medications immediately after appointments and reduce the risk that they won’t actually get their medicine. After getting a prescription, patients can choose to...

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