Top 3 Covington County pharmacies received more than 10 million units of opioids
Published 12:00 am Saturday, August 24, 2019
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According to data collected by the Drug Enforcement agency, three pharmacies in Covington County each received shipments of more than 3 million dosage units of opioids over a six-year span.
On July 15, 2019, Judge Dan Aaron Polster of the Northern District of Ohio ordered data covering opioid shipments from 2006 to 2012 to be made publicly available.
Darby’s Village Pharmacy on East Three Notch Street received 3.5 million, the old City Drug Store on South Three Notch Street received 3.3 million and the Florala Pharmacy received 3.2 million.
Other pharmacies in the county received:
Wal-Mart Pharmacy – 2.3 million
Mallete Drug Company – 1.4 million
Ted’s Pharmacy – 1 million
Harco Inc. – 1.1 million
Larry’s Prescriptions – 704,200
Harco Inc., in Opp – 1 million
Fred’s Pharmacy in Opp – 739,315
T and C Pharmacy in Opp – 432,770
Ted’s Pharmacy at Roquemore William Ted – 209,610
Pharm-A-Care East – 205,970
Fred’s Pharmacy in Andalusia – 80,875
Darby’s Village Pharmacy on South Three Notch – 51,495
Alabama CVS Pharmacy in Andalusia – 32,245
Moody Drug Company in Florala – 22,925