Leslie, nice points.
I believe Ohio requires my and the patients name on the bottle as well as the date, so that was a hurdle in selling the 100 stock bottles.
And it does seem that many people do not mind mailing or waiting for 3 month supplies of maintenance meds.
The ones that sell the quickest are for acute care (probably 90% of total)and would need re-packaged if bought in bulk. The most popular movers are amoxicillin, cipro, bactrim ds, cephelaxin, zithromax, naprosyn, and ibuprofen in counts ranging from 4 to 60. When I factored labor, bottles, labels, and time, I figured I would just buy from a re-packager.
Let me know how it goes though, maybe I will need to reconsider.