Man Sues CVS For Telling Wife He Had Viagra Prescription - News Summed Up

Man Sues CVS For Telling Wife He Had Viagra Prescription


A New York man claims the actions of a chatty CVS employee turned out to be unhealthy for his marriage. Michael Feinberg is suing the drugstore chain for unspecified damages claiming he suffered “genuine, severe mental injury and emotional harm” after he took a prescription for Viagra to a Long Island CVS to be filled. A few days after that prescription was filled, Feinberg said, his wife called the CVS to discuss another prescription, only to have the on-duty pharmacist bring up the Viagra. Feinberg said the employee “without solicitation, improperly informed [Feinberg’s] wife that [his] prescription for Viagra was not being covered by insurance,” a violation of HIPAA privacy rules, according to Fox News. CVS spokesman Gary Serby released this statement to HuffPost:


Source: Huffington Post June 04, 2018 17:03 UTC



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