Cardinal Health, Inc.
Location
Ohio
Founded
1979-02-28
Website
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2024-02-28 (jaxdailyrecord.com)
$60 million Project Bobcat is The Anderson-DuBose Co. of Ohio
Legislation at City Council confirms the name while a regulatory application identifies a site in Westlake Industrial Park.
Read more2024-02-19 (fox28spokane.com)
Bill addressing opioid crisis in tribal communities moves through Washington legislature | FOX 28 Spokane
OLYMPIA, Wash.- A policy which would direct funds to opioid addiction treatment and prevention in tribal communities has passed the Washington Senate. The bill, SB 6099, would direct$ 7.75 million in annual funds to tribal governments from a McKesson Corp., Cardinal Health Inc., and
Read more2023-10-06 (amgreatness.com)
Congress Must Stop Tangoing with Opioid Pushers
When lawmakers want to pass legislation, they usually do two things: 1) find the warmest, fuzziest frontmen to call into hearings and 2) slap some catchy acronym on it like the H.O.P.E. Act...
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2023-06-28 (centerforbiosimilars.com)
The Age of Adalimumab Is Upon Us: How Stakeholders Can Prepare
The Center for Biosimilars® provides an updated look on the adalimumab biosimilars that are coming down the US pipeline as well as what stakeholders need to know and how they can prepare ahead of the US launch of 8 adalimumab biosimilars in July 2023.
Read more2022-04-04 (minnpost.com)
Legislature looks to get money from national opioid settlement moving to Minnesota cities and counties | MinnPost
The legislation would clear the way for the settlement money to begin flowing, the latest development in a years-long battle over how hold drug makers and distributors accountable for the opioid crisis.
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