Sunday, December 17, 2017

In Opioid Battle, Cherokee Want Their Day in Tribal Court

New York Times-20 hours ago
The Cherokee suit argues that the pharmacy chains Walmart, Walgreens and CVS Health, as well as the giant drug distributors McKesson, Cardinal Health and AmerisourceBergen, flouted federal drug-monitoring laws and allowed prescription opioids to pour into the Cherokee territory at some of the highest rates in the ...

President of Winnipeg-based Canada Drugs has licence to practice ...

CBC.ca-2 hours ago
The president of Canada Drugs, the Winnipeg-based online pharmacy accused of selling misbranded and counterfeit drugs in the United States, has had his licence to practice pharmacy in Manitoba suspended. The College of Pharmacists of Manitoba informed pharmacy managers of the immediate suspension of Kristjan ..