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Caremark Says Product Sales in Compliance
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| Pharmacy benefits manager Caremark RxInc. on Monday said all the products it sells come fromlicensed wholesalers, a day after a published report saidIllinois regulators were investigating whether it resold drugsthat had been returned by patients. |
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Jan 17, 2005 17:06:01 |
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