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The FDA expanded over-the-counter naloxone access to reverse opioid overdoses
Families, first responders, and bystanders who witness an opioid overdose now have more than one naloxone nasal spray they ...
Express Scripts, Caremark and Optum Rx sued the FTC after the agency accused them of driving up the cost of insulin. But the ...
The nation’s top pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) lobbying group is going on the offensive, stepping up its advocacy efforts ...
The north St. Louis County-based company reported a net income of $543 million, or 67 cents per share, compared to $149.6 million, or 18 cents per share, a year ago.
A Missouri state board on Tuesday gave its blessing to $6.8 million in tax incentives for Express Scripts’ planned expansion in north St. Louis County, part of a package of state and local subsidies ...
Express Scripts and the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association each filed separate lawsuits against the state of Tennessee this month over legislation that bans a pharmacy benefits manager from ...
The FDA approved another over-the-counter intranasal naloxone product as an emergency treatment for opioid overdoses, the ...
Tennessee’s Freedom, Access and Integrity in Registered Pharmacy (FAIR Rx) Act prohibits PBMs, influential middlemen in the pharmaceutical supply chain, from owning pharmacies amid widespread worries ...
Express Scripts has sued Tennessee over the state's law banning Evernorth, the pharmacy benefits services business of The Cigna Group, from also owning pharmacies. The Tennessee FAIR Rx Act, which was ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., urged the Defense Department to audit Express Scripts to determine if the pharmacy benefit manager is overcharging for prescriptions and steering military ...
WASHINGTON – The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has secured a landmark settlement with one of the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), Express Scripts, Inc., and its affiliated entities ...
“The Seventh Amendment entitles litigants to a jury trial unless the claim would have been heard, and the remedy awarded, by courts of equity at the Founding," Judge Julius Richardson wrote for the ...
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