END TIME BIBLE PROPHECIES HAPPENING NOW & THE ROAD TO CHRIST (YAHSHUA)
src="http://ra.revolvermaps.com/0/0/1.js?i=0s5awg5quen&m=7&s=320&c=e63100" async="async"></script>

Join the forum, it's quick and easy

END TIME BIBLE PROPHECIES HAPPENING NOW & THE ROAD TO CHRIST (YAHSHUA)
src="http://ra.revolvermaps.com/0/0/1.js?i=0s5awg5quen&m=7&s=320&c=e63100" async="async"></script>
END TIME BIBLE PROPHECIES HAPPENING NOW & THE ROAD TO CHRIST (YAHSHUA)
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
Search
 
 

Display results as :
 


Rechercher Advanced Search

November 2024
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
     12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930

Calendar Calendar

Latest Topice
Latest Topics
Topic
History
Written by
{classical_row.recent_topic_row.L_TITLE}
{ON} {classical_row.recent_topic_row.S_POSTTIME}
{classical_row.recent_topic_row.switch_poster.S_POSTER} {classical_row.recent_topic_row.switch_poster_guest.S_POSTER} {classical_row.recent_topic_row.switch_poster.S_POSTER}

Latest Topice
Latest Topics
Topic
History
Written by
{classical_row.recent_topic_row.L_TITLE}
{ON} {classical_row.recent_topic_row.S_POSTTIME}
{classical_row.recent_topic_row.switch_poster.S_POSTER} {classical_row.recent_topic_row.switch_poster_guest.S_POSTER} {classical_row.recent_topic_row.switch_poster.S_POSTER}

Visitors
Flag Counter

Kentucky sues WALGREENS for promoting opioid epidemic

Go down

Kentucky sues WALGREENS for promoting opioid epidemic Empty Kentucky sues WALGREENS for promoting opioid epidemic

Post by Harry Fri Jun 22, 2018 12:39 pm

Kentucky sues WALGREENS for promoting opioid epidemic

Thursday, June 21, 2018 by: Tracey Watson

Tags: addiction, Andy Beshear, badmedicine, Big Pharma, corporate greed, deception, epidemic, Heroin, Kentucky, national health emergency, opioid crisis, Opioids, overdose, pain management, war on Big Pharma

2,300
Views

(Natural News) On October 26, 2017, President Trump declared the opioid epidemic a national public health emergency, and with good reason: Overdoses linked to opioid abuse are the leading cause of death among Americans younger than 50, killing over 64,000 people in 2016 – more than either gun or vehicle accident deaths, and taking lives at a faster pace than HIV did at its worst.
It is estimated that over 80 percent of heroin users started out addicted to opioids, which are over-prescribed in the United States as pain management tools to people who often have no idea just how quickly they can become addicted to them. Since opioids like oxycontin and fentanyl are costly, addicts often switch to another opioid – heroin – to get the same high at a much lower cost. And then thousands overdose and die each year.
The opioid epidemic has flourished as pharmaceutical producers and dispensaries have stubbornly looked the other way, happy to make huge amounts of money off the suffering of others.
For meaningful progress to be made in stemming the tide of the opioid epidemic, these mercenary companies have to start feeling the pressure where it hurts them most: in their pockets. And that is exactly what Kentucky’s attorney general, Andy Beshear, has been doing since taking office in January 2016.
Beshear recently filed his sixth lawsuit against a pharma giant when he went after Walgreens earlier this month for its “dual role as distributor and pharmacy in allegedly failing to legally monitor its own operations that shipped and dispensed large quantities of opioids through its more than 70 locations statewide.” (Related: America’s opioid epidemic is killing so many people that medical examiners can’t keep up with the body count.)
Sponsored solution from CWC Labs: This heavy metals test kit allows you to test almost anything for 20+ heavy metals and nutritive minerals, including lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, aluminum and more. You can test your own hair, vitamins, well water, garden soil, superfoods, pet hair, beverages and other samples (no blood or urine). ISO accredited laboratory using ICP-MS (mass spec) analysis with parts per billion sensitivity. Learn more here.

“Unfair, misleading and deceptive business practices”
Beshear alleges that Walgreens is particularly reprehensible when it comes to the opioid epidemic, because it is both a distributor and pharmacy, making it doubly responsible for contributing to the massive amounts of opioids flooding the market in Kentucky. The lawsuit, filed by Beshear in Boone Circuit Court, accuses the company of “unfair, misleading and deceptive business practices” for its excessive distribution and indiscriminate dispensing of opioids across the state.
Lex18 noted:
As a distributor, the company has real-time data regarding exact amounts of pills, pill types and customer orders for its store and is legally required to report suspicious orders to the DEA. The company has distribution centers close to Kentucky’s borders in Illinois and Ohio.
As a pharmacy, it is legally required to monitor and flag suspicious customer prescriptions, such as individuals traveling long distances to fill prescriptions or doctors prescribing outside the scope of their usual practice.
Beshear believes that Walgreens has failed spectacularly in its responsibilities both as a distributor and as a pharmacy.
“As Attorney General, my job is to hold accountable anyone who harms our families,” he said. “While Walgreens’ slogan was ‘at the corner of happy and healthy,’ they have significantly harmed the health of our families in fueling the opioid epidemic. While the pain of addiction and loss of a loved one may never heal, I want to make sure these billion dollar companies take responsibility and become a part of the solution.”
Big Pharma beware
The lawsuit against Walgreens is the sixth attack Beshear has launched against pharmaceutical companies directly implicated in the opioid epidemic. Late last year, Beshear’s office filed suit against Endo Pharmaceuticals for its Opana ER drug, which he believes directly contributed to the number of opioid and opioid-related overdose deaths in the state. (Related: Antidepressants the new opioids? Tens of millions of Americans are taking them, and many can’t quit.)
Beshear has also gone after four national opioid distributors – AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health, McKesson Corporation and Johnson and Johnson – for their contributions toward the state’s opioid crisis. (Related: For more about the national opioid crisis visit Opioids.news.)
Lex18 reported:
Beshear said his main priority is to make sure these drug companies are hauled into a Kentucky court and held accountable to those they have harmed – the people of Kentucky.
Looks like he’s on the right track.
Sources include:
Lex18.com
NYTimes.com

Harry
Admin
Admin

Posts : 32157
Points : 96946
Join date : 2015-05-02
Age : 96
Location : United States

Back to top Go down

Back to top

- Similar topics

 
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum