AmerisourceBergen distribution center in California could lose its license over ‘excessive’ opioid sales


California regulators are scrutinizing a pharmaceutical distribution center in Sacramento for allegedly delivering excessive amounts of opioids to local pharmacies.

The complaint centers around AmerisourceBergen Corp.'s site in Natomas, where the Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania-based company has operated its 310,000-square-foot distribution center since 2004. The site is one of three distribution centers the company has in California, and the only one that is located in Northern California, according…

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