CVS Health is being accused by the U.S. Justice Department of filling illegal prescriptions to gain profit and reach ...
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CVS is facing legal action from the U.S. Department of Justice over illegal opioid prescription and billing practices.
The complaint alleges that the retail pharmacy filled prescriptions for controlled substances that lacked legitimate medical purpose or were not valid.
He'd prescribe controlled substances without a legitimate purpose and wouldn't follow the typical course of professionally prescribing the medication, officials said ...
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Officials said he voluntarily surrendered his DEA licenses and agreed to a 20-year exclusion from Medicare, Medicaid and all ...
“Trinity” prescriptions are drug cocktails containing an opioid pain reliever, a benzodiazepine depressant and a muscle relaxant. The nation’s largest pharmacy chain is also accused of ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Woonsocket-based CVS Health, accusing the pharmaceutical giant of ...
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“Trinity” prescriptions are drug cocktails containing an opioid pain reliever, a benzodiazepine depressant and a muscle ...