Rite Aid Sues Wholesaler For Fake Lipitor
November 18, 2004
Rite Aid claims it lost more than $7 million when a counterfeit prescription medicine labeled as the cholesterol lowering drug, Lipitor, was recalled in 2003. The drugstore chain wants the wholesaler, H.D. Smith Wholesale Drug Co. of Springfield, Ill., to pay it compensation.
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