Monday, April 23, 2018


Prince family sues Illinois hospital, Walgreens pharmacy chain

Minneapolis Star Tribune-9 hours ago
Pharmacy chain Walgreens also is named in the lawsuit, because it dispensed opioid medications to Prince in somebody else's name. A week before Prince's death, his plane made an emergency landing in Moline after he overdosed on opioids while returning from performing a concert in Atlanta. Paramedics scrambled to ...

Amazon Pharmacy Competition Is Overblown, Larry Robbins Says at ...

Bloomberg-6 hours ago
Fears that Amazon.com Inc. will enter the pharmacy-benefits business are dramatically overblown, said Larry Robbins of Glenview Capital Management. Robbins used the Sohn Conference in New York to reiterate his pitches on McKesson Corp., CVS Health Corp. and Express Scripts Holding Co., saying that competition ...

Henry Schein, Vets First Choice to form new company

VIN News Service-3 hours ago
In 2017, Vets First Choice's parent company, Direct Vet Marketing, bought two players in the compounding-pharmacy realm: Roadrunner Pharmacy and Atlas Pharmaceuticals. Although consolidation of veterinary-related businesses is not new, the pace appears to be quickening and the stakes, rising. Last year, Mars Inc., ...

Investigation Identifies Compounding Pharmacies as Source of ...

My MMA News.com-8 hours ago
USADA announced today that it has confirmed two compounding pharmacies in Brazil produced and sold contaminated supplements that led to the positive tests of three athletes subject to the UFC® Anti-Doping Policy. Unlike retail pharmacies and drugstores, which receive their drug inventories from commercial ...

April 23, 2018 USADA announced today that it has confirmed two compounding pharmacies in Brazil produced and sold contaminated supplements that led to the positive tests of three athletes subject to the UFC® Anti-Doping Policy.

Compounding Pharmacies Supply Tainted Supplements Behind ...

https://ufc.usada.org › Announcement
9 hours ago - In addition to medications, both compounding pharmacies investigated by USADA also produced and sold nutritional supplements, and marketed their products as a safe alternative to mass produced medications and supplements.