Posted by Lorren on October 15, 2010
Should employees be forced to give away their hard-earned money to people who don’t have money to buy life-saving medication? Or should people be responsible for their own actions?
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Tags: Catherine O'Connor, CVS, drug policies, money, New Jersey, pharmacy
Posted by Lorren on August 16, 2010
An FDA panel took away a recommendation for a $8000/month drug to be used on breast cancer. Is this the start of death panels?
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Posted by Lorren on March 3, 2008
I saw this link posted by a friend of mine in Nevada… 40,000 people who went to a medical center have been potentially exposed to HIV, Hepititus C, and all the other nasty bugs that can be spread through blood.
Evidently, reusing vials and syringes was a common practice at this clinic. Additionally, the clinic [...]
Posted by Lorren on October 11, 2007
My son has had a cold for more than a week now. A couple nights ago, he woke up at 2 AM hacking and unable to sleep. We didn’t have any infant decongestant in the house, so my husband ran to Walgreen’s to get him some medicine so he could get back to [...]