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Cardinal offers nonprofits grants for Rx abuse prevention

The Cardinal Health Foundation is inviting nonprofit groups in seven markets to apply for grant funding to support local efforts to prevent the abuse and misuse of prescription drugs. Cardinal Health Inc. said this week that registered 501(c)(3) organizations in Albuquerque, N.M.

Comparable-store sales climb at Walgreens

Front-end business remained strong for Walgreen Co. in February and led the way in lifting same-store sales for the month. Walgreens said Thursday that comparable-store sales in February, excluding Duane Reade, were up 3.1% year over year. That result didn’t match the robust 6.

FDA to pull hundreds of prescription drugs off market

Pushing ahead with its crackdown on ineffective prescription drugs, the Food and Drug Administration plans to yank about 500 unapproved cough, cold and allergy medications from the market. The FDA said Wednesday that the class action is part of its Unapproved Drugs initiative.

Rite Aid builds same-store sales momentum

Rite Aid builds same-store sales momentum

Continuing an upward trend, Rite Aid Corp. saw same-store sales climb for the third month in a row in February. The drug store chain said Thursday that for the five weeks ended Feb. 26, comparable-store sales rose 1% year over year. That built on gains of 1.1% in January and 0.6%

NACDS, NCPA support Rx choice in TRICARE

The National Association of Chain Drug Stores and the National Community Pharmacists Association have urged a key lawmaker to re-examine the notion of encouraging military beneficiaries to use mail-order pharmacy service under the TRICARE health care program.

Poll: Many oppose health care reform insurance mandate

Half of Americans don’t like the "individual mandate" clause in the health care reform law that requires all people to buy health insurance if they’re not already covered, according to a new Harris Interactive/HealthDay poll. Meanwhile, only 22% of the more than 3,400 U.S.

Walgreens honored for MTM services

Walgreens has been named the top national pharmacy chain for 2010 in Outcomes Pharmaceutical Health Care’s Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Network. Outcomes said Tuesday that this is the first year Walgreens has achieved the recognition.

Merlo takes the CEO reins at CVS Caremark

Larry Merlo today took the helm at CVS Caremark Corp. as chief executive officer, succeeding Tom Ryan. CVS Caremark announced Merlo’s official move from president and chief operating officer to the role of president and CEO on Tuesday.

Rite Aid share price back in compliance with NYSE

Rite Aid Corp. has received notice from the New York Stock Exchange that it has regained compliance with the exchange’s minimum share price listing requirement. NYSE requires the average closing price of a listed company’s common stock to be at least $1 per share over a consecutive 30 trading days.

Walgreens health and wellness division chief to retire

Hal Rosenbluth, president of Walgreen Co.’s health and wellness division, plans to retire this spring. Hal Rosenbluth Walgreens said Friday that Rosenbluth is set to retire in April but will continue as a senior consultant to chief executive officer Greg Wasson for health care services.

Analysis: New kind of chairman coming to NACDS

Analysis: New kind of chairman coming to NACDS

Come April, the National Association of Chain Drug Stores will put in place the first chairman in its 78-year history who has not come from the chain drug store industry. The NACDS chairman-in-waiting is Bob Loeffler. He is primarily a food retailer, having spent his retailing career with H.E.