Posts Tagged ‘Nonresident sterile compounding permit’

Phantom Pharmacist-in-Charge Offers

The Oklahoma Board of Pharmacy (Board) is reporting that Oklahoma-licensed pharmacists are being approached by out-of-state pharmacies (OSP) asking them to be their pharmacist-in-charge (PIC) for their Oklahoma license, despite the fact that the Oklahoma licensed pharmacists to not actually work at the OSP. The increased frequency of requests for “phantom” or “absent” PICs is…

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Notice to Florida Licensed Non-Resident Pharmacies

Beginning October 1, 2014, Florida requires all non-resident pharmacies to obtain a Nonresident Sterile Compounding Permit in order to ship, mail, deliver or dispense in any manner, a compounded sterile product into the State of Florida. Nonresident pharmacies that are compounding sterile products under their current Florida pharmacy permit may continue to do so if:…

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