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Deployed service members can get prescriptions delivered in theater to an APO/FPO address using the Deployment Prescription Program (DPP). Deployed civilians and contractors who are TRICARE-eligible can also get prescriptions through the DPP. The DPP is administered by the pharmacy contractor, Express Scripts, Inc.
Members can register for the DPP during mobilization or while in theater, and prescriptions can be sent directly to their APO/FPO address. Members must have access to a valid e-mail address while deployed to communicate with Express Scripts.
To learn more about the Deployment Prescription Program, visit:
If you have questions or would like more information, contact Express Scripts' Deployment Account Management Team:
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