U.S. Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against Walgreens Over Illegitimate Opioid Prescriptions
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against Walgreens, accusing the pharmacy chain of dispensing millions of illegitimate prescriptions, including excessive amounts of opioids, over the past decade. The lawsuit, submitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, alleges that Walgreens' pharmacists filled prescriptions that raised numerous red flags indicating they were likely unlawful.
The lawsuit claims that Walgreens pressured its pharmacists to fill questionable prescriptions without properly confirming their validity, in violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act and the False Claims Act. The Justice Department contends that Walgreens systematically ignored warnings from its own pharmacists and data indicating unlawful practices at its stores.
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brian M. Boynton stated that the lawsuit aims to hold Walgreens accountable for years of negligence in properly dispensing dangerous drugs. Walgreens responded by asserting its commitment to its pharmacists and the validity of the prescriptions filled, asking the court to clarify pharmacies' responsibilities in relation to government-imposed regulations.
This lawsuit marks part of a broader federal initiative to address the crisis surrounding opioid addiction and overdoses, which have resulted in over 80,000 deaths annually in recent years.
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