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City Says Drugmaker Knowingly Let Pills Flood Black Market
City Says Drugmaker Knowingly Let Pills Flood Black Market
City Says Drugmaker Knowingly Let Pills Flood Black Market
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — A city in Washington state is suing Purdue Pharma, maker of the pain medication OxyContin, in an unusual case that alleges the drugmaker knowingly allowed pills to be funneled into the black market and into the city. The city of Everett, north of Seattle, wants the drugmaker to pay for damages to the community...
Take Back Meds and Shred Awareness Day is Saturday
Take Back Meds and Shred Awareness Day is Saturday
Take Back Meds and Shred Awareness Day is Saturday
Law enforcement agencies in the valley are teaming up with businesses to help you get rid of unwanted prescription drugs and personal documents for free on Saturday, April 27 in Yakima and Sunnyside. It's the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s (“DEA”) National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day...
Supplements Could Be Linked to Increased Risk of Death in Women
Supplements Could Be Linked to Increased Risk of Death in Women
Supplements Could Be Linked to Increased Risk of Death in Women
Vitamins are said to be good for you. According to a new study from the University of Minnesota, however, that may not always be the case. Researchers reviewed the cases of 38,000 women over a 19-year period and found that those who took supplements had about a 2.4 percent increased risk of death over those who didn’t, which could be related to the compounds supplements contain — compounds that ca