A Justice Department lawsuit alleges the illegal prescription-filling by Walgreens included opioids, and began in August 2012.
The pharmacy chain since August 2012 filled prescriptions that lacked a legitimate medical purpose, were invalid or weren’t issued in professional practice, the Justice Department said.
Walgreens has been accused of filing millions of 'dangerous' opioid prescriptions in a lawsuit filed by the Department of ...
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit accusing Walgreens of filling millions of prescriptions for Americans over ...
Abby Jones' first stop of the day delivering medication was the home of 90-year-old Sarah Campbell Kier. "Come in!" yelled Kier. Jones didn't have to knock. Kier had the screen door open and was ...
More Walgreens locations have closed or are closing — including one in Florida — as part of the company's plans to shutter ...
A proposed Arkansas law would forbid pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) from holding or acquiring interest in retail pharmacy ...
Walgreens plans to close 1,200 stores over three years. After 70 closed September to November 2024, 450 more will close in ...
As a new research report from Colliers says, the role of retail pharmacies has changed over time, moving far beyond roles as ...
Nine Walgreens locations operate in Tallahassee. In 2017, Walgreens closed its location at Tennessee and Monroe streets — one ...
For part of Tuesday (January 14), there was no 24 hour pharmacy in Bryan/College Station. WTAW News has sent an e-mail to ...
A bright spot was US Healthcare, which includes VillageMD, CareCentrix, and Shields, had a smaller operating loss of $325 million, versus same quarter in FY 2024’s $436 million. VillageMD sales ...