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Cure CVS Calls for Full-Scale Investigations into CVS Pharmacy in 39 U.S. States and the District of Columbia Over Sales of Expired Products

Change to Win is calling on the Attorneys General of 39 U.S. states and the District of Columbia to open full-scale investigations into CVS pharmacies over the sale of expired products.

Over the last 20 months, Change to Win’s Cure CVS investigation found evidence that CVS has a pattern of selling expired over-the-counter medications, infant formula and/or dairy products after surveying more than 2,000 CVS stores in 17 states and the District of Columbia. Surveyors found expired products in more than 800 of the CVS stores checked including stores in all 17 states and the District of Columbia.

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Alabama (148)
Alaska
Arizona (128)
Arkansas
California (824)*
Colorado
Connecticut (134)
Delaware (1)
District of Columbia (53)
Florida (687)
Georgia (299)
Hawaii (45)
Idaho
Illinois (234)
Indiana (289)
Iowa (10)
Kansas (29)
Kentucky (57)
Louisiana (88)
Maine (19)
Maryland (165)
Massachusetts (238)
Michigan (242)
Minnesota (36)
Mississippi (33)
Missouri (46)
Montana (12)
Nebraska (4)
Nevada (83)
New Hampshire (30)
New Jersey (257)
New Mexico (2)
New York (434)*
North Carolina (289)
North Dakota (6)
Ohio (311)
Oklahoma (34)
Oregon
Pennsylvania (372)
Rhode Island (57)
South Carolina (184)
South Dakota
Tennessee (125)
Texas (495)
Utah
Vermont (2)
Virginia (243)
Washington
West Virginia (49)
Wisconsin (28)
Wyoming

(CVS/pharmacy store counts are indicated in parentheses)
*California and New York Attorneys General have already taken action against CVS over its sale of expired goods.

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