Currently, little is known about pharmacists’ willingness to deliver prescription drug and alcohol safety information to patients, but there is evidence indicating that older adults are eager to learn about safe alcohol use even when they are not prompted to do so, and find it to be a relevant topic for their age group.36 If information could be disseminated to patients through pharmacies, then pharmacists could likely help to decrease the frequency of interactions between prescription drugs and alcohol in older adults. To date, the literature does not adequately address this possibility. As such, the objectives of this study were to determine the extent of older adults’ drinking habits and knowledge of prescription drug safety, compare older adults’ drinking habits and knowledge of prescription drug safety across genders, and assess the degree to which pharmacists are willing to relate relevant prescription drug safety information to older customers. Gender was selected as a key demographic variable to examine because of known gender differences in age-related health outcomes and health behaviors, such as alcohol consumption.