Acura Expects Dominoes To Fall In Retailers Prioritizing Tamper-Resistant PSE
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Acura expects drug stores in other states to follow West Virginia retailers’ lead and move to offering tamper-resistant single-ingredient PSE products. The firm also looks for a revenue boost from licensing its Impede tamper-resistant formulation to other firms marketing nonprescription PSE products.
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