The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued letters to several companies -- including major pharmacy chains -- this week, warning them against manufacturing or selling unapproved eye products.
CVS Caremark should be highly commended for its leadership in making the bold and courageous announcement last week to stop selling tobacco products at its 7,600 pharmacies, including 85 in Nevada.
In case you haven t heard, this month marks the first anniversary of CVS ending the sale of tobacco products in their stores. This decision will likely have a tremendous impact on our communities ...
To the Employees of Several Washington-Area CVS Stores: I understand that your CEO, Thomas Ryan, has stated that the CVS name stands for “Convenience, Value, and Service.” This letter takes issue with ...
The FDA said the products are illegally marketed to treat certain conditions. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued letters to several companies -- including major pharmacy chains -- this week, ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent warning letters to some health care companies – including CVS Health and Walgreens Boots Alliance – for marketing unapproved eye products. The letters claim ...