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12-Nov-2008 --
Viagra brings dying pooch back to life!
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7-Nov-2008 --
Viagra for women? It might not be too far off.
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30-Oct-2008 --
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Category:
Drugstores
Region:
USA
State:
Pennsylvania
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MICHIGAN PHARMACY OWNER EXPLAINS REFUSAL TO SELL BIRTH CONTROL, CONDOMS DESPITE AGGRESSIVE HECKLING
Date: 18-Sep-2008
Author: Jenna Murphy
Although he is the third-generation owner of his family-run pharmacy, pharmacist Mike Koelzer runs the business somewhat differently than his forefathers.
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Drug Prices
Region:
USA
State:
Pennsylvania
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DRUGS FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION MOST POPULAR IN ONLINE PRICE SEARCHES ACCORDING TO PHARMACYCHECKER.COM
Date: 9-Jul-2007
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y., July 09, 2007 /PRNewswire/ -- An analysis of hundreds of thousands of online searches for drug prices made on the website PharmacyChecker.com this year found that drugs for erectile dysfunction (ED) were among those most often checked. In fact, all three major ED drugs, Viagra (Pfizer), Cialis (Lilly), and Levitra (GSK/Bayer), ranked in the top 10 out of nearly 9,000 medications for which consumers searched.
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Category:
Crime
Region:
USA
State:
Pennsylvania
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LINK FOUND BETWEEN PHARMACY VISITS, SCAMS
Date: 24-Feb-2007
Author: Tom Quigley
WASHINGTON | Borough police Detective Wendell Whitmore has a theory about a rash of burglaries by scam artists targeting the elderly throughout Warren County.
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Drug Prices
Region:
USA
State:
Pennsylvania
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GENERIC ANTI-CHOLESTEROL DRUGS SAVE $126 MILLION FOR PLAN SPONSORS, PATIENTS
Date: 12-Feb-2007
ST. LOUIS, February 12, 2007 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Generic anti-cholesterol drugs helped pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts save $126 million for its plan sponsors and patients in 2006.
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Category:
Business
Region:
USA
State:
Pennsylvania
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MEDICAL, BUSINESS, MUNICIPAL, TRAVEL, LAW
Date: 18-Dec-2006
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A new proposal from the Bush administration, that slashes billions of dollars from the Medicaid program, will threaten access to life-saving medications for millions of the most vulnerable Americans and cost the government more in the long run, according to the National Community Pharmacists Association. The federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has proposed cutting the Medicaid program by $8.4 billion over the next five years, with more than 90 percent of the cuts reportedly coming from reimbursement to pharmacies. Medicaid is the joint federal-state program that provides health care to more than 50 million poor and disabled persons, more than 50 percent of whom are children.
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