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The new CVS drug store, drive through Pharmacy, in Wakefield MA – Video

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

The new CVS drug store, drive through Pharmacy, in Wakefield MA http://www.oasismarketingstrategists.com The new CVS Wakefield, MA drive through Pharmacy? CVS pharmacy opens drug store drive through pharmacy in Wakefield MA. Get your jobs, prescription, non prescription and flu shots at CVS, today.From:Adrian BrakaViews:0 1ratingsTime:01:05More inNonprofits Activism Read more: The new CVS drug store, drive through Pharmacy, in Wakefield MA - Video … Continue reading

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How Many Americans Have Pharmacy Benefits? — Sidewalk Talk on UHC TV – Video

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

How Many Americans Have Pharmacy Benefits? -- Sidewalk Talk on UHC TV http://www.uhc.tv People have fun estimating the number of Americans with pharmacy benefits or prescription drug coverage.From:uhctvchannelViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:45More inEducation More: How Many Americans Have Pharmacy Benefits? -- Sidewalk Talk on UHC TV - Video … Continue reading

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T from Stohecker's – Video

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

T from Stohecker's Review of Strohecker's PharmacyFrom:4NickEPViews:1 0ratingsTime:07:10More inPeople Blogs See the rest here: T from Stohecker's - Video … Continue reading

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Lehman College Pharmacy Department on OPEN – Video

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

Lehman College Pharmacy Department on OPEN Lehman College Pharmacy Department on OPENFrom:BronxnetOPENViews:0 0ratingsTime:09:40More inEducation See original here: Lehman College Pharmacy Department on OPEN - Video … Continue reading

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A Pharmacy Technician's Deadly Mistake – Emily Jerry's Story – Video

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

A Pharmacy Technician's Deadly Mistake - Emily Jerry's Story Watch learn how easy it is for a pharmacy technician to make a deadly pharmacy mistake. This is the story of Emily Jerry, and the pharmacy technician who took her life. For more informative videos like this, check out the Pharmacy Technician Video Study Guide Featured Playlist. The Playlist includes pharmacy technician training videos as well as media that would be interesting to pharm techs in training. Relevant Links The Emily Jerry Foundation - emilyjerryfoundation.org Emily's Law, signed into law by Ohio Governor Ted Strickland - http://www.pharmacytechnician.orgFrom:RachellewmsViews:1 0ratingsTime:13:09More inNonprofits Activism Go here to read the rest: A Pharmacy Technician's Deadly Mistake - Emily Jerry's Story - Video … Continue reading

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Boots Pharmacy Christmas Commercial Advert 2012 – Are You Ready For Love – Video

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

Boots Pharmacy Christmas Commercial Advert 2012 - Are You Ready For Love Boots Pharmacy Christmas Commercial Advert 2012 - Are You Ready For LoveFrom:American573Views:0 0ratingsTime:01:01More inEntertainment See the original post: Boots Pharmacy Christmas Commercial Advert 2012 - Are You Ready For Love - Video … Continue reading

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Letters found in former US pharmacy show glimpse into life at WWII internment camps

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

DENVER - Some letters arriving from Japanese-American internment camps during World War II were very specific, asking for a certain brand of bath powder, cold cream or cough drops but only the red ones. Others were just desperate for anything from the outside world. "Send me anything," one letter said from a California camp on April 19, 1943. The letters, discovered recently during renovations at a former Denver pharmacy owned by Japanese-Americans, provide a glimpse into life in some of the 10 camps where 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry, including U.S. citizens, from the West Coast were forced to live during the war. They were written in English and in Japanese, expressing the kinds of mundane needs and wants of everyday life, such as medicine as well as condoms, cosmetics and candy. About 250 letters and postcards, along with war-time advertisements and catalogues, came tumbling out of the wall at a historic brick building on the outskirts of downtown. The reason they were in the wall and how they got there are a mystery, particularly because other documents were out in the open. The letters haven't been reviewed by experts, though the couple that found them has contacted the Japanese … Continue reading

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Pharmacy accused of illegal compounding

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (WPRI) -- The Rhode Island Department of Health has ordered a Saunderstown pharmacy, it said was illegally compounding and distributing medication, to immediately stop the practice. However, the owner insists it's nothing more than a paperwork issue. HEALTH officials announced Tuesday it issued sanctions against Bayview Pharmacy, located on Tower Hill Rd. in North Kingstown, citing illegal compounding operations and health violations found during a Sept. 7 inspection and a subsequent Nov. 13 follow-up. The agency said the pharmacy is only licensed to compound, or combine, medications prescribed by licensed prescribers for specific patients. However, inspectors said records show Bayview had been operating as an unlicensed manufacturer and distributor of sterile injectable medications to both Rhode Island residents and out-of-state customers, located as far away as Illinois. Other violations cited include: While it must immediately stop compounding sterile injectables in its clean room, Bayview Pharmacy will be permitted to continue operations covered by its retail pharmacy license. Pharmacy owner Ryan Dyer told Eyewitness News he believes the Health Department is blowing things out of proportion, saying it boils down to missing paperwork. "Their allegations sound much larger than they are," Dyer said. "I expect the next visit … Continue reading

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Judge denies motion to freeze meningitis pharmacy owners' assets

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

BOSTON (Reuters) - A federal judge on Wednesday denied a motion to freeze the assets of the owners of the compounding pharmacy at the heart of the deadly U.S. meningitis outbreak, but said the company may not make extraordinary cash transfers or pay dividends or bonuses to the pharmacy's owners. Judge Dennis Saylor, of U.S. District Court in Boston, ordered an attachment of $5 million for each of the two plaintiffs who had moved for a preliminary injunction and prejudgment attachment restraining the assets of the Framingham, Massachusetts-based New England Compounding Center. An attachment represents a preliminary seizure of property pending a final judgment in a case. The plaintiffs, Michele Erkan and Robert Cole, who have filed a lawsuit against NECC, had also sought to freeze the assets of NECC-affiliated companies Medical Sales Management Inc and Ameridose LLC and six individual directors, shareholders and employees, up to $461 million. These included Barry Cadden, NECC's co-owner and chief pharmacist; his brother-in-law Gregory Conigliaro, who is also an NECC co-owner; and other members of the Conigliaro family who are principals of the companies. On Tuesday lawyers for NECC's owners argued before Saylor that there is no evidence any of them directly participated … Continue reading

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RI says pharmacy is illegally mixing solutions

Posted: Published on November 21st, 2012

SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP) The state Health Department has ordered a South Kingstown pharmacy to stop what it says is the illegal manufacturing and distribution of medications. The department accused Bayview Pharmacy of acting as an unlicensed manufacturer and distributor of sterile injectable medications for individuals within and outside Rhode Island, including practitioners in Illinois and Indiana. A Nov. 16 compliance order made public Tuesday said that Board of Pharmacy inspectors had found, during an initial inspection in September and a return visit last week, that Bayview has been using compounding powders from a manufacturer not licensed in Rhode Island. On at least two occasions, a pharmacist had used expired powders. The facility also had in stock powder from a prescriber who was not authorized to provide it, the order said. The order said the pharmacy could not produce records and test results relating to the sterility and cleanliness of its compounding room. During the Sept. 7 inspection, state officials found pet food, bowls and bedding near the compounding area. The pharmacy is allowed to continue to lawfully dispense medications under its retail pharmacy license. Ryan Dyer, the pharmacist in charge at Bayview Pharmacy, described the problems as technical and … Continue reading

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