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Two Iowa-licensed pharmacies affiliated with the Walgreens and CVS chains are charged with violating state regulations.
A New Haven pharmacy has agreed to pay $192,000 to the federal government to resolve allegations that it violated the civil provisions of the Controlled Substances Act. Community Health Pharmacy ...
The government's January lawsuit alleged Walgreens ignored "red flags" that prescriptions were illegal and filled them anyway, violating the Controlled Substances Act. The government also ...
NEW HAVEN — A pharmacy in the city has paid nearly $200,000 to resolve allegations that it violated the Controlled Substances Act, which sets regulations for handling and distributing ...
Federal officials said $192,000 was paid as part of the settlement to address allegations that the pharmacy violated civil provisions of the Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”). Between January ...
The settlement — announced by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Monday — addresses claims that Walgreens and its various subsidiaries violated the Controlled Substances Act and the False ...
“The Controlled Substances Act ensures that those who manufacture, prescribe, dispense, and distribute controlled substances do so in a safe and legitimate way. This prevents dangerous narcotics ...
Per the terms of the settlement, Walgreens will pay the federal government $300 million to resolve allegations that the company violated both the Controlled Substances Act and the False Claims Act ...
A Palm Beach Gardens pharmacist helped secure a $300 million settlement from Walgreens over allegations of opioid dispensing abuse. The settlement includes restitution, penalties, and a Corporate ...
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