(Reuters) -U.S. shipping and logistics company IMC Pro International has agreed to pay $400,000 to the U.S. government to settle allegations that it helped Chinese chemical companies ship ...
The bill would set quantity-based mandatory minimum sentences for convictions involving fentanyl-related substances.
GASTONIA, N.C. (WBTV) - A Gastonia pharmacy agreed to pay more than $200,000 to resolve allegations that staff violated the Controlled Substances ... According to the United States Department ...
IMC Pro International Inc. has agreed to pay $400,000 to the United States to resolve allegations it violated the Controlled Substances Act through transshipping fentanyl precursor chemicals. The ...
A proposed act by U.S. Sen. representing Florida Ashley Moody would aim to penalize fentanyl-related substances across the ...
A bipartisan bill to permanently classify fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs under the Controlled Substances Act that New Hampshire’s senators helped introduce in Washington has passed ...
IMC Pro International Inc. has agreed to pay $400,000 to the United States to settle allegations of violating the Controlled Substances Act by transshipping fentanyl precursor ...
Practitioners who want to prescribe controlled substances via telehealth to patients in Florida must meet the requirements of ...