Collection: Prescription Bags

Ensure your products are safely transported with our prescription bags. These bags offer a compliant, secure, and child-resistant solution, perfect for any dispensary. Available at fantastic wholesale prices, these bags are perfect for your packaging needs.

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Prescription Bags FAQ

Are Prescription Bags Mandatory For Medical Marijuana?

No, prescription bags are not specifically required for medical marijuana. However, in most states, medical marijuana is strictly regulated and must be labeled as medical cannabis - some states may require that “Rx” appear somewhere. The packaging typically also has to include information on cannabinoid levels, harvest dates, and state warning labels for cannabis. Always be sure to check your state government’s website for the exact regulations that apply to your medical marijuana dispensary.

Are There Plastic RX Medical Bags?

We can easily customize any of our Mylar plastic bags with the “Rx” symbol - either the classic one or a unique one of your design.

Where Can I Find Pharmacy RX Bags Near Me?

We carry wholesale classic Rx pharmacy bags that feature a blue and gold mortar and pestle, “Rx,” “Thank You,” and Prescriptions” on them. They’re nearly identical to what you would get from a drug store pharmacy when you pick up your medications. We also make wholesale “Thank You” pharmacy bags that feature watermarks of cannabis products like bubblers and pre rolls.

Can I Make Custom Thank You Bags?

Of course! With the help of our incredible custom design team, we can create the paper or Mylar thank you bags of your dreams.

Are Medical Marijuana Bags Different From Recreational Marijuana Bags?

Medical and recreational marijuana bags are often quite similar in style but may require different labeling/verbiage depending on the state. Medical marijuana generally has to be labeled as such, whereas recreational marijuana will just say what type of product is inside. Both types of marijuana most often require labeling about cannabinoid levels, harvest dates, and other important information for customers.