'Walgreens knew its system to detect and stop suspicious orders was nonexistent but continued to ship opioids at an alarming pace to increase profits,' says attorney PeterJMougey, who represented San Francisco against drugmakers and pharmacies.
"Walgreens knew its system to detect and stop suspicious orders was nonexistent but continued to ship opioids at an alarming pace to increase profits," said an attorney for the California city.
"The evidence showed that Walgreens did not provide its pharmacists with sufficient time, staffing, or resources to perform due diligence on these prescriptions," wrote Breyer.toldthat"Walgreens has hidden, covered up, and run from the truth throughout the entirety of this five-year litigation."
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