Name | Astrup Drug |
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Organization Name | Astrup Drug Inc |
Location | 44 Main N Ave, Harmony, Minnesota 55939 |
Type | Community/Retail Pharmacy |
Phone | (507) 866-2322 |
Participate in Medicare | Medicare enrolled and may accept medicare assignment. Please check with the supplier if they accept medicare-approved amount before you get your prescription drugs, equipment or supplies from this supplier. |
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› Verified 6 days ago
NPI Number | 1114286598 |
Organization Name | ASTRUP DRUG INC |
Doing Business As | STERLING #27 |
Type | Community/Retail Pharmacy |
Address | 44 Main Ave N, Harmony, MN 55939 |
Phone Number | 507-886-2322 |
News Archive
In recent years, the seemingly inevitable "internet of things" has attracted considerable attention: the idea that in the future, everything in the physical world - machines, objects, people - will be connected to the internet.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!" This saying is drummed into us from a young age, when our tower of building blocks keeps collapsing or we just can't get the hang of riding a bicycle.
The Washington Post/Fiscal Times: Tax credits and other breaks - including $50 billion a year in subsidies for low-income people to buy insurance under the new health law - were "worth more than $1 trillion to recipients last year. That's more than the government spent on Social Security, and nearly enough to balance the federal budget." These and other so-called "tax expenditures" could total $3 trillion by 2020.
In contrast to recent findings, two of the most common medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) do not appear to cause genetic damage in children who take them as prescribed, according to a new study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Duke University Medical Center.
› Verified 6 days ago
NPI Number | 1326655721 |
Organization Name | ASTRUP DRUG INC |
Type | Long Term Care Pharmacy |
Address | 44 Main Ave N, Harmony, MN 55939 |
Phone Number | 507-886-2322 |
News Archive
In recent years, the seemingly inevitable "internet of things" has attracted considerable attention: the idea that in the future, everything in the physical world - machines, objects, people - will be connected to the internet.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!" This saying is drummed into us from a young age, when our tower of building blocks keeps collapsing or we just can't get the hang of riding a bicycle.
The Washington Post/Fiscal Times: Tax credits and other breaks - including $50 billion a year in subsidies for low-income people to buy insurance under the new health law - were "worth more than $1 trillion to recipients last year. That's more than the government spent on Social Security, and nearly enough to balance the federal budget." These and other so-called "tax expenditures" could total $3 trillion by 2020.
In contrast to recent findings, two of the most common medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) do not appear to cause genetic damage in children who take them as prescribed, according to a new study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Duke University Medical Center.
› Verified 6 days ago
News Archive
In recent years, the seemingly inevitable "internet of things" has attracted considerable attention: the idea that in the future, everything in the physical world - machines, objects, people - will be connected to the internet.
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again!" This saying is drummed into us from a young age, when our tower of building blocks keeps collapsing or we just can't get the hang of riding a bicycle.
The Washington Post/Fiscal Times: Tax credits and other breaks - including $50 billion a year in subsidies for low-income people to buy insurance under the new health law - were "worth more than $1 trillion to recipients last year. That's more than the government spent on Social Security, and nearly enough to balance the federal budget." These and other so-called "tax expenditures" could total $3 trillion by 2020.
In contrast to recent findings, two of the most common medications used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) do not appear to cause genetic damage in children who take them as prescribed, according to a new study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Duke University Medical Center.
› Verified 6 days ago
Astrup Drug Type: Community/Retail Pharmacy Location: 44 Main N Ave, Harmony, Minnesota 55939 Phone: (507) 866-2322 |