Thursday, August 21, 2014

Google Agrees to Create $250 Million Program to Fight Rogue Online Drug Sellers - News - National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®)

Updated December 7, 2020

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Read the full article: Google Agrees to Create $250 Million Program to Fight Rogue Online Drug Sellers - News - National Association of Boards of Pharmacy® (NABP®):

"Google will create a $250 million internal program to “disrupt rogue online pharmacies,” as part of a deal to end shareholder litigation over its alleged placement of advertisements offering to sell prescription drugs from outside the United States, Reuters reports. Google has also agreed to make content about prescription drug abuse more visible, and to “work with legitimate pharmacies to counter marketing by rogue sellers,” according to documents filed in an Oakland, CA federal court. The original litigation stemmed from a 2011 settlement with the federal government over the issue."

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