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- Maryland and other states have reached a $209 million settlement with Walgreens over over-dispensing of insulin pens
- The owner of Safeway, Acme and other grocery brands is buying Rite Aid, including 44 of the drugstore chain’s Maryland stores,
- Take a look at the winners of Carroll's Best 2017. Jump to a category by clicking one of the links below.
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- The planned merger of Walgreens and Rite Aid will leave just two mega drugstore chains in the Baltimore area and across the U.S.
- Thousands of people have been trained to use a drug that prevents heroin overdoses, but faced one big hurdle in actually getting naloxone — a doctor's prescription.
- A Bel Air Walgreens is one of 200 stores across the country that its Illinois-based parent company is closing as part of a company-wide restructuring and cost-saving program.
- Rite Aid Corp. is the latest retailer to step into the medical clinic market, a concept that has grown exponentially since the first opened in 2000.
- Walgreens' decision not to re-incorporate overseas is the exception that proves the rule; Obama must use executive authority to limit inversions.
- TheraPearl, a Columbia-based manufacturer of therapeutic hot and cold packs, was recently acquired for an undisclosed amount by Performance Health Inc., an Akron, Ohio-based manufacturer and marketer of wellness and rehabilitation products.
- TheraPearl wants its brand to become the Q-tips of the hot/cold pack category. The Columbia-based company, which makes therapeutic pearl-filled packs that can be chilled in the freezer or heated in the microwave, started with an idea and three employees nearly six years ago and has grown to $10 million in sales at some of the nation's biggest chain stores.
- Looking back at the month of September 2013 in Harford County
- Family accused in cigarette-smuggling case received $300,000 from county
- Patients who get painkiller Vicodin from their doctor's office will pay three times more than those who get it from pharmacist, a new study has found.
- Lawyers representing the owner of two Bel Air South properties that have figured prominently in a year-plus debate over future development in the area have asked a judge to review Harford County's recent approval of a site plan for a medical arts campus in the same neighborhood.