Google banned ads for deadly pill-making machines. They were still posted for sale — until yesterday
Pill presses used to make counterfeit pills continued to appear on Google, despite the company's ban on ads. That changed this week when a MassLive reporter contacted the company.
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X U.S. Attorney Vanessa Avery and DEA Special Agent David Lanzoni: This was the “largest seizure of ...
The DEA issued a letter Monday directed at online retailers selling pill presses, informing them that they are required to report sales of these presses to the DEA. According to the DEA, pill presses ...
Two bills filed on Beacon Hill this month aim to make a dent in a lesser-known trend in the opioid crisis; one where little regulation exists, if any. Pill press machines historically had legitimate ...
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