US Sues AmerisourceBergen Claiming Suspicious Opioid Orders
AmerisourceBergen Corp. was sued by the US for allegedly contributing to the opioid epidemic by failing to report suspicious orders for controlled substances since 2014.
AmerisourceBergen Corp. was sued by the US for allegedly contributing to the opioid epidemic by failing to report suspicious orders for controlled substances since 2014.
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