Cub Pharmacy #1921/678 | |
8432 Tamarack Vlg, Woodbury, Minnesota 55125 | |
(651) 702-1032 |
Name | Cub Pharmacy #1921/678 |
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Organization Name | Supervalu Pharmacies Inc |
Location | 8432 Tamarack Vlg, Woodbury, Minnesota 55125 |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Phone | (651) 702-1032 |
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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Tropical medicine experts from Tübingen have discovered malaria parasites of the Plasmodium brasilianum species in Yanomami indigenous Indians on the border between Venezuela and Brazil. These had only been found in monkeys in the past. The parasites are also described as quartan plasmodia, as they cause outbreaks of fever every four days. The infection can lead to complications and chronic sicknesses.
A history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in first-degree relatives is associated with a significantly increased risk for autism spectrum disorders, study results suggest.
As hospitals look for ways to stem the opioid crisis, a survey of health-system pharmacy directors released today found that most large health systems have active stewardship programs to prevent the misuse of opioids - with pharmacists playing a key role in detecting drug diversion and identifying strategies to encourage appropriate opioid prescribing.
The March of Dimes has urged Food and Drug Administration officials to promptly approve a commercial progesterone therapy that appears to prevent some premature births.
A group of UK academics are calling for targets for mental health in order to meet the healthcare challenges of the next decade.
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NPI Number | 1841305984 |
Organization Name | SUPERVALU PHARMACIES INC |
Doing Business As | CUB PHARMACY |
Type | Durable Medical Equipment & Medical Supplies Supplier |
Address | 8432 Tamarack Vlg, Woodbury, MN 55125 |
Phone Number | 651-702-1032 |
News Archive
Tropical medicine experts from Tübingen have discovered malaria parasites of the Plasmodium brasilianum species in Yanomami indigenous Indians on the border between Venezuela and Brazil. These had only been found in monkeys in the past. The parasites are also described as quartan plasmodia, as they cause outbreaks of fever every four days. The infection can lead to complications and chronic sicknesses.
A history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in first-degree relatives is associated with a significantly increased risk for autism spectrum disorders, study results suggest.
As hospitals look for ways to stem the opioid crisis, a survey of health-system pharmacy directors released today found that most large health systems have active stewardship programs to prevent the misuse of opioids - with pharmacists playing a key role in detecting drug diversion and identifying strategies to encourage appropriate opioid prescribing.
The March of Dimes has urged Food and Drug Administration officials to promptly approve a commercial progesterone therapy that appears to prevent some premature births.
A group of UK academics are calling for targets for mental health in order to meet the healthcare challenges of the next decade.
› Verified 1 days ago
News Archive
Tropical medicine experts from Tübingen have discovered malaria parasites of the Plasmodium brasilianum species in Yanomami indigenous Indians on the border between Venezuela and Brazil. These had only been found in monkeys in the past. The parasites are also described as quartan plasmodia, as they cause outbreaks of fever every four days. The infection can lead to complications and chronic sicknesses.
A history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder in first-degree relatives is associated with a significantly increased risk for autism spectrum disorders, study results suggest.
As hospitals look for ways to stem the opioid crisis, a survey of health-system pharmacy directors released today found that most large health systems have active stewardship programs to prevent the misuse of opioids - with pharmacists playing a key role in detecting drug diversion and identifying strategies to encourage appropriate opioid prescribing.
The March of Dimes has urged Food and Drug Administration officials to promptly approve a commercial progesterone therapy that appears to prevent some premature births.
A group of UK academics are calling for targets for mental health in order to meet the healthcare challenges of the next decade.
› Verified 1 days ago
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