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  2. Walgreens launches own brand of opioid overdose reversal drug

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    The launch comes weeks after Walgreens' brand was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in April. Opioid abuse has plagued the United States for more than two decades and killed more ...

  3. Naloxone - Wikipedia

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    Nurses, paramedics, medical technicians, and emergency medical responders can also prescribe and distribute the drug. As of February 2016, pharmacies across Alberta and some other Canadian jurisdictions are allowed to distribute single-use take-home naloxone kits or prescribe the drug to people using opioids. [113]

  4. Drug Emporium - Wikipedia

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    The new concept Drug Emporiums feature a health food store within each store. Since 2003 Drug Emporium TV ads have featured a bear dancing to the song "Walk the Dinosaur" by Was (Not Was). The Recording Workshop – RECW continues to use a commercial from the 1980s for one of its sound-for-picture classes. Students are instructed to place ...

  5. Walgreens - Wikipedia

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    A Walgreens in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, which opened in 2006. In June 2008, after Walgreens was sued for drug fraud—"switching dosage forms on three medications without doctor approvals in order to boost profits"—it agreed to stop these actions and pay $35 million to the federal government, 42 states, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

  6. FDA approves painkiller designed to eliminate the risk of ...

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    The new drug will carry a list price of $15.50 per pill, making it many times more expensive than comparable opioids, which are often available as generics for $1 or less.

  7. How to deal with soaring prescription drug prices - AOL

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    The case highlights the deadly consequences of soaring drug prices. This Wisconsin couple is suing Walgreens, Optum Rx — alleging 22-year-old son died after sudden $500 price spike on asthma meds.