More than 200000 state workers to get new pharmacy plan By Michael Dresser, Baltimore Sun More than 200000 Maryland state employees, retirees and dependents will switch to a new pharmacy plan this year as a result of the Board of Public Works' decision Wednesday to award the $ 2.4 billion contract to a St....
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Fed judge considers if pharmacies must sell Plan B A federal judge is considering whether Washington state can require pharmacies to stock and sell Plan B or other emergency contraceptives, even in the face of religious objections by druggists who believe they destroy human life. Read more on CBS News New store will feature...
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Birmingham Drug Company takes on veteran emergent prescriptions The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced a new partnership forming between the VA's Pharmacy Benefits Management Company, Heritage Health Solutions and Birmingham Drug Company in Hamlet. “Fayetteville VA Medical Center has been actively working … Read more on Richmond County Daily Journal Fed judge considers...
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Pharmacy leaders demand greater role in HIV/Aids prevention By James Bloodworth Pharmacy leaders in London have called for the sector to be given a greater role in tackling HIV and AIDS on the back of a report that warned that there was an urgent need to improve HIV prevention services in the capital. Read...
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UPDATE: Inmar considering expansion in Winston-Salem with 212 high-end jobs … The company provides technology resources for several fields including pharmacy, coupon redemption for retailers, product returns and sweepstakes. W0129_INMAR Credit: WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL Journal photo by Walt Unks — 01/12/12 — David Mounts, … Read more on Winston-Salem Journal (blog) Target eyes franchise owners...
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Pharmacy Chain 36.6 Gains Most in 2 Weeks on New Chief Executive OAO Pharmacy Chain 36.6, Russia's biggest drugstore chain, gained the most in more than two weeks after Valeria Solok resigned as chief executive officer of the company. The shares climbed as much as 9 percent before trading up 4.5 percent at 45.89...
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