Assured Pharmacy Fills a Void in Pharmacies
Assured Pharmacy – APHY – Stock Guru Profile
Most Pharmacies choose not to service chronic pain patients because: pharmacists bear personal liability; chronic pain medications are targeted for theft; intense scrutiny by DEA of recordkeeping and audit trail; and the pain customer is largely deemed undesirable.
This left a void for patients in need of pain medication. APHY is a pain medication pharmacy, stepping in to fill this void. Pain medication drugs are extremely desirable on the street.
Oxycontin is becoming more valuable than money.
Pharmacists install bullet-proof glass to guard it, one addict tried to sell her son for it, now Lindsay Lohan’s father claims she is the latest star in the grip of Oxycontin.
Model Samantha Jenkinson, 18, died from using the drug after taking seven tablets at a party in Hull five years ago. It is claimed Hollywood stars who have battled the drug’s grip include Michael Jackson, actress Winona Ryder, singer Courtney Love and Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne’s kids Kelly and Jack.
The drug’s real name is oxycodone and it is often prescribed as a painkiller under the brand name OxyContin. It was dubbed “hillbilly heroin” after an epidemic of abuse swept through isolated towns in America’s Appalachian Mountains. Oxycodone was first synthesized from opium poppies in Germany in 1916 as a replacement for heroin, the addictive properties of which were becoming widely known at the time.
Pharmacists reported robberies in which armed men angrily REFUSED money and were only interested in taking away bottles of OxyContin. Raids became so frequent that some pharmacies have now installed bullet-proof glass and steel vaults. Mum Brianna Burns, 23, was arrested in Craigsville, West Virginia after police tape-recorded her trying to SELL her two-year-old son for Pounds 300 to buy OxyContin.
The drug has even been popularized in modern culture. Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in Martin Scorsese’s crime film The Departed downs a handful of pills marked OxyContin.
Sample news reports follow:
“A burglar broke into a Lake Forest medical center over the weekend, stealing an estimated $10,000 worth of pharmaceutical narcotics, including 40 bottles of OxyContin … The street value of these kinds of narcotics is much, much higher than the estimate here”
“… Columbus experienced three times as many pharmacy robberies in 2006 because of OxyContin and other narcotics … Some pharmacies won’t carry OxyContin because it’s a prescription for crime”
“The estate of a … man who died from overdosing on OxyContin stolen from a pharmacy … filed suit against pharmacist Michael J. Cleary and his pharmacy … suit claims the pharmacist did not properly safeguard narcotic medicines … Stalcup died in February after overdosing on OxyContin provided to him by his girlfriend … who worked as an assistant at the pharmacy and … was charged in criminal court with theft and unlawful delivery of a controlled substance”
APHY DOES NOT compete with Wal-Mart! This company fills a void in patient and physician pharmacy needs! Their success is reflected in expanding sales!
Source: APHY and The Sun
Assured Pharmacy
17935 Sky Park Circle, Ste. F
Irvine, CA 92614
Phone: (949) 222-9971
Fax: (949) 222-0978
Investor Relations:
Andrew Brown
ROI Group LLC
212-495-0202
abrown@roiny.com
About Assured Pharmacy: Assured Pharmacy provides customized services for patients with and physicians treating chronic pain, including specialized expertise in dispensing pain medication, including Class II substances, streamlined prescription processes, digital prescribing technologies, and specialty drug compounding services. APHY also offers a complete line of durable medical equipment through its DME division. APHY currently operates retail sites in Portland, Oregon (three), Santa Ana and Riverside, California, and Kirkland, Washington. More information about APHY is available at http://www.assuredpharmacy.com.
Forward Looking Statements: Certain statements in this news release may constitute “forward-looking” statements within the meaning of section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. The Company believes that its expectations, as expressed in these statements are based on reasonable assumptions regarding the risks and uncertainties inherent in achieving those expectations. These statements are not, however, guarantees of future performance and actual results may differ materially. Some of the factors that may affect the forward looking statements in this news release are the availability of licensed personnel to operate pharmacies, the availability of suitable pharmacy locations, and the acceptance of new technologies by the medical profession. Other risk factors are listed in the most recent Annual Report on Form 10-KSB, Quarterly Report on Form 10-QSB, and most recent Registration Statement on Form SB-2 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Such forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties, which may cause the actual results, performance, or achievement expressed or implied to differ.
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