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General Category => Politics/Government => Topic started by: Right_in_Virginia on October 13, 2017, 12:34:23 am
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Uproar as Capitol Hill pharmacist dishes on Alzheimer's prescriptions for the powerful
Fox News, Oct 12, 2017
The owner of the Capitol Hill pharmacy that supplies prescription drugs for members of Congress and staff has sparked a frenzy of speculation after claiming he gives meds to lawmakers with “pretty serious health problems” and appearing to question their mental faculties.
“At first it’s cool, and then you realize, I’m filling some drugs that are for some pretty serious health problems as well. And these are the people that are running the country,” Grubb's Pharmacy's Dr. Michael Kim told STAT News, reportedly citing treatments for conditions like diabetes and Alzheimer’s.
“It makes you kind of sit back and say, ‘Wow, they’re making the highest laws of the land and they might not even remember what happened yesterday,'” he said.
More: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/10/12/uproar-as-capitol-hill-pharmacist-dishes-on-prescriptions-for-powerful.html
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Any guesses on when he loses his license? :whistle:
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Any guesses on when he loses his license? :whistle:
When they can remember who exposed them. :smokin:
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I don't understand why the pharmacy would do such an interview. They obviously have a good thing going business wise and this sort of thing could easily bring that to a sudden end.
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When they can remember who exposed them. :smokin:
Good one!
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I don't understand why the pharmacy would do such an interview. They obviously have a good thing going business wise and this sort of thing could easily bring that to a sudden end.
I don't either ... and this knocking on the door of unethical behavior. The article went on to say the pharmacist is busy cleaning on this mess .... as he should be.
Full disclosure: I am happy to have someone (almost) confirm what's been suspected for a long time.
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Any guesses on when he loses his license? :whistle:
@Right_in_Virginia
You bet! My guess is on the 33rd of Feb,in the year 2500.
That boy ain't NEVER going out of business as long as he has copies of his prescription lists hidden somewhere secure.
He's in a heap of trouble if he doesn't do this,though.
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@Right_in_Virginia
You bet! My guess is on the 33rd of Feb,in the year 2500.
That boy ain't NEVER going out of business as long as he has copies of his prescription lists hidden somewhere secure.
He's in a heap of trouble if he doesn't do this,though.
Great point @sneakypete