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DeMino looks back on legendary career

When Len DeMino retired earlier this month after over 50 years of service to the profession of community pharmacy, he closed the door on the golden era of chain drug retailing, an era he helped define. When DeMino began his career in 1958 as a pharmacist for Washington, D.C.

Congressman tours Hartig Drug, Carepro pharmacies

Congressman tours Hartig Drug, Carepro pharmacies

Demonstrating firsthand community pharmacy’s role in the nation’s health care system, Hartig Drug and Carepro Health Services on Monday hosted store tours by Rep. Dave Loebsack (D., Iowa) and Steve Anderson, president and chief executive officer of the National Association of Chain Drug Stores.

Katz, Rite Aid and H.E.B. executives honored

Executives from Katz Group North America, Rite Aid Corp. and H.E. Butt Grocery Co. were honored this week by the National Association of Chain Drug Stores at the 2009 NACDS Pharmacy & Technology Conference. The awards were accompanied by contributions to the NACDS Foundation from several companies.

An opportunity for NACDS to stand out

In a letter, Chain Drug Review‘s editor urges National Association of Chain Drug Stores chief executive Steve Anderson to tackle core issues for the association head on. Steve Anderson President and CEO NACDS 413 N. Lee St. Alexandria, Va.

For Rx, the time to act is now

Despite President Obama’s wish to have both chambers of Congress pass health care reform bills before the start of the August recess, it appeared almost certain that legislators would return home without acting.

Duane Reade wraps up debt refinancing

Duane Reade wraps up debt refinancing

Duane Reade has completed financing that included a $125 million private equity investment and the buyback of approximately $350 million of debt. Duane Reade Holdings Inc. said subsidiaries Duane Reade Inc. and Duane Reade on Friday closed an offering of $300 million of 11.

NACDS: Retail pharmacies win as military cuts Rx costs

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores declared victory for retail pharmacies and military personnel and their families this week when the Department of Defense (DoD) said it will get lower prices for retail prescription drugs under its TRICARE health care plan.

Take Care clinics now offer nebulizer treatments

Take Care Health Sytems, the retail health clinic subsidiary of Walgreen Co., has added nebulizer treatments for patients exhibiting acute respiratory distress. Nebulizer treatments will be available year-round to patients ages 2 and older at all Take Care clinics.