A pharmacy startup is alleging its former business partner is a 'peddler of opioids'

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Pharmacy startup Blink Health's lawsuit with its former business partner MedImpact is heating up.

In a new complaint filed Monday night, Blink Health alleged that MedImpact is a "peddler of opioids" through its cash discount card programs.

MedImpact's cash discount cards, Blink Health alleges, often skew toward buying prescriptions like opioids.

A lawsuit between a pharmacy startup and its former business partner is heating up.

On Monday, Blink Health filed a new complaint to a breach of contract lawsuit that's been ongoing between the New York-based company and MedImpact, the largest private pharmacy benefit manager. In it, Blink alleged that MedImpact is a "peddler of opioids" through the cash discount card program it runs. See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: BlackRock's 1.8 trillion bond chief says Wall Street is looking at the wrong thing when it comes to the yield curveSee Also:Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Prince William, Kate, and 11 other royals all live in the same palace here's a breakdown of their lavish quartersPeople are threatening to boycott Netflix after the Obamas signed a deal with the streaming serviceTrump's tax cuts are having an unintended consequence on corporate America, and it spotlights one of the biggest risks to the economySEE ALSO: Pharmacy startup Blink Health just filed a 250 million lawsuit against a company it claims is an 'unlawful copycat scheme'

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