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What Should I Do If I Suspect Internal Drug Diversion Within My Pharmacy?

Drug diversion is a major problem in the healthcare systems and the pharmaceutical industries. It is both a legal and medical concept that involves transferring a controlled substance that is legally prescribed by the person who got the prescription to someone else for illicit use. The definition might vary slightly across different jurisdictions. However, this …

America’s Opioid Crisis: A Safe Solution

Orlando, FL, June 2, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Prescription opioid overdose contributed to over 28,000 deaths in 2014.  According to the CDC, people addicted to prescription opioid painkillers are 40x more likely to become addicted to heroin. Addressing this national epidemic has bipartisan support. President Obama requested Congress to approve $1.1 billion in funding to support expanded treatment programs.  Presumptive …

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