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Drugs stolen from area Walgreens Police are looking for a masked man who got away with drugs after robbing the Walgreens pharmacy on East Central Avenue. Officers said the man walked up to the drive-thru window around 11:15 p.m. Monday night. He implied he had a weapon, and demanded prescription drugs. The pharmacist complied, and the man took off on foot. Police said the man got away with Oxycontin, a prescription pain killer ... www.whiotv.com
Feds: Arrests made in $80M prescription drug heist Authorities have made arrests in the 2010 theft of about $80 million in prescription drugs from a Connecticut warehouse, a robbery described as one of the biggest pharmaceutical heists in history, the U.S. attorney's office said Thursday. news.yahoo.com
Student accused of sharing prescription drugs with classmates Police are investigating a student for allegedly bringing prescription drugs to school to share with other students. www.ksla.com
Feds to announce arrests in theft of $80 million in prescription drugs from Conn. warehouse Authorities have made arrests in the 2010 theft of about $80 million in prescription drugs from a Connecticut warehouse, a robbery described as one of the biggest pharmaceutical heists in histor... www.foxnews.com
Arrests made in $80M prescription drugs heist Thieves allegedly broke into Conn. warehouse and stole enough pills to fill a tractor-trailer; stolen drugs included Prozac www.cbsnews.com
Prescription drug abuse a top priority in Albany One bill would set up an online database to track prescriptions for drugs that are frequently abused. www.syracuse.com
Shortage of prescription generic drugs in Canada is not a recent event: CMAJ The shortage of prescription generic drugs in Canada is not a recent event, dating back to the fall of 2010 or earlier, states a recent history of the shortage in CMAJ. www.news-medical.net
Three in Five Americans Misuse Their Prescription Drugs, Finds National Study of Prescription Medication Lab Testing MADISON, N.J., April 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Results of a national study of nearly 76,000 laboratory tests for monitoring prescription drug use indicate that the majority of Americans tested misused their ... finance.yahoo.com
Peak risk about 16 years old for teens misusing prescription drugs The peak risk for misusing prescription pain relievers occurs in mid-adolescence, specifically about 16 years old and earlier than many experts thought, according to a new study. The results, based on recent nationwide surveys of nearly 120,000 US adolescents, suggest prevention programs may need to be introduced earlier, in childhood and early adolescence. www.sciencedaily.com
Bangor Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Rite-Aid Robbery Suspect We're learning more about Monday's robbery at a Bangor Rite-Aid. Police say the robber handed a pharmacist a note demanding drugs and claimed he had a bomb. It happened at the Rite-Aid at the intersection of Union and Fourteenth streets. Police say a man was at the drive thru window and han . . . www.wabi.tv
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