Active Duty RX™
Active Duty RX™ was founded by a group of veterans in OKC who came together to plant hemp and share how CBD had transformed their lives after military service. Recognizing that thousands of service members suffer from injuries and PTSD, we set out on a mission to provide more natural solutions that promote healing and wellness.
As a veteran-owned and operated company, Active Duty RX™ focuses on improving mental alertness, cognitive function, and overall well-being using natural ingredients. Our flagship product, ADRX™ Clarity and Focus, is the most advanced nootropic available, formulated with the highest quality herbs, vitamins, and extracts to enhance brain function safely and effectively.
At Active Duty RX™, our mission is simple: to provide natural, safe alternatives to pharmaceuticals, helping those who serve—and anyone seeking better balance—achieve mental clarity, focus, and emotional wellness.
ABOUT
Master Sergeant
James W. Johnson Jr. "JJ"
Master Sergeant James W. Johnson Jr. "JJ" retired from the Air Force as Detachment 1 Flight Chief and Combat Flight Engineer, 375th Operations Group, Detachment 1, Will Rogers International Airport, Oklahoma City, Okla. As Flight Chief, he mentors an elite group of 25 officers and enlisted personnel flying FAA CL-60 and King Air flight inspection aircraft.
He advised the commander on health, morale, and welfare issues relating to DoD’s only combat flight inspection program. Furthermore, he ensured combat readiness to support national mobility plans during the war, crises, contingencies, and JCS exercises, including Antarctica flight sustainment operations. He also served as Course Developer and Lead Instructor of the Air Force’s only Prior Service Sister Service Enlistee Orientation Course.
In January 2005, he transitioned to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany and served as NCOIC of Hematology and Urinalysis Studies. In March 2010, Sergeant Johnson completed an unprecedented cross-train as a C-130 Flight Engineer and transferred to the 40th Airlift Squadron, Dyess AFB, TX. During this time, he served as Flight Chief. In December 2013, he moved to Little Rock, AFB, and served as Instructor Flight Chief of the 50th Airlift Squadron.
During his time as a flight engineer, Sergeant Johnson logged over 1,100 flight hours, 553.8 served in combat, and 132.7 served in combat support. Upon retirement, he founded JJGRO Enterprises LLC. Johnson devoted countless hours not only to learning about Industrial Hemp but assisting farmers across ten different states to do the same. Simultaneously he reached out to fellow Veterans and helped them understand the Veteran Associations(VA’s) system and optimized their benefits. His educational efforts paved the way for opportunities. These include his co-ownership of Active Duty RX™ and contributions within the Battle On The Homefront™ community. His role in helping veterans has expanded and continues to grow. No matter his path, the Air Force Core Values of Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All You Do are embedded in his DNA.
ABOUT
Dr. Lai
As a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Dr. Lai served first as an aircraft maintenance officer and ultimately as a physician. He graduated from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, where he received his medical degree.
Dr. Lai completed his residency in anesthesiology through the San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC) in 2010 and was immediately deployed to Afghanistan as the Chief of Anesthesia. Upon his return, he was awarded with subspecialty training in pain medicine at U.T. Health Science Center. He was the Assistant Chief of the Department of Pain Management at SAMMC and was the Consultant to the Air Force Surgeon General from 2013-2019.
He retired from the military in 2019, after 24 years of honorable service.
Dr. Lai and his family have lived in San Antonio since 2006. When not compassionately relieving the pain and suffering of our veterans and local area patients, he enjoys trips and family activities with his wife and five children.