At NexRx Solutions, we understand that medication management is more than just checking boxes, it’s about protecting lives, reducing harm, and ensuring every prescription still serves a purpose.
Led by Dr. Huda Cotta-Dethlefs, a clinical pharmacist with over 30 years of experience, we offer expert medication management to both care facilities and individual patients. Whether you're a long-term care administrator navigating polypharmacy protocols or a family seeking a second opinion on a loved one’s prescriptions, we bring clinical clarity and compassionate care to every case.
When medication oversight falls short, the consequences can be severe: falls, fractures, hospital readmissions, cognitive changes, worsening of chronic disease, and in the worst cases, preventable death. Many of these risks stem from something we call therapeutic inertia, a failure to re-evaluate prescriptions once a patient’s condition has changed or stabilized.
In today’s care environments, it’s all too easy for medications to accumulate without proper monitoring. Pain medications prescribed after surgery remain in use long after healing. Psychotropics are used to manage behaviors in dementia patients, without follow-up plans for dose reduction. Blood pressure drugs are continued at high doses, even after the need diminishes. And often, no one is accountable for reviewing the full picture.
That’s where NexRx steps in.
We bring a pharmacist’s lens and a patient advocate’s heart to every case, ensuring that each drug on a patient’s profile is still appropriate, necessary, and safe. Our reviews don’t just check for compliance, they uncover opportunities to improve care, reduce burden, and prevent avoidable harm. We help care teams make confident decisions with the support of evidence-based recommendations and clear, actionable insights.
Our medication management services support a wide range of patients and care settings, including:
If you’re a facility administrator, medical director, or family caregiver, we offer the clarity and confidence you need to move forward with care that’s both compliant and compassionate.