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Oregon Board of Pharmacy List of Pharmacies by State/County License Number Facility Name Location Address City State Zipcode License Status Oregon Board of Pharmacy List of Pharmacies by State/County License Number Facility Name Location Address City State Zipcode License Status AK ANCHORAGE RP-0002803 IVY HOME INFUSIONS LLC 2841 DEBARR RD STE 20 ANCHORAGE AK 99508 Active RP-0003130 GENEVA WOODS PHARMACY 501 W INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT RD STE 20ANCHORAGE AK 99518 Lapsed AL BALDWIN RP-0003194 TRIAD RX INC 26258 POLLARD RD DAPHNE AL 36526 Active RP-0003252 MARIAN RESPIRATORY CARE INC 28691 US HWY 98 STE D1 DAPHNE AL 36526 Active RP-0002252 ATLAS RX INC 2208 S HICKORY ST FOLEY AL 36535 Lapsed CHEROKEE RP-0003049 LAKE SIDE PHARMACY LLC 10005 AL HWY 9 NORTH CEDAR BLUFF AL 35959 Active DE KALB RP-0003152 IHS PHARMACY 504 MCCURDY AVE S STE 7 RAINSVILLE AL 35986 Active RP-0002104 LIBERATOR RESPIRATORY PHARMACY 504 MCCURDY AVE S STE 7G RAINSVILLE AL 35986 Lapsed RP-0002009 AMERICA'S BEST CARE PLUS 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