Kansas pharmacists are closing their doors as they seek a way to save their businesses struggling from PBM practices

92 independent, mom-pop pharmacies across the state will close their doors for a day of advocacy in Topeka. It’s a situation pharmacists said, without action, will see more pharmacies close. That will make it hard for patients who need them.

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