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In-Home Pharmacist Visits for the Elderly: An Illinois Test Program.

The State of Illinois is testing a new program where pharmacists visit elderly patients at their homes…

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North Carolina Pharmacy Law Update: Properly Identifying the Compounding Risk Levels and Notifying the Board

Pharmacies that hold a permit in North Carolina and engage in any type of compounding are required…

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Colorado Senate Bill 16-158: Physician Assistant's Performing Functions Delegated by a Physician

  On June 1, 2016, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper signed Senate Bill 16-158: Concerning the Ability of…

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CVS Agrees to Pay Millions to Settle Allegations of Filling Forged Prescriptions

Earlier this year, CVS paid $8 million for alleged violations of the Controlled Substance Act in its…

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Two Pharmacists Sentenced to Prison for Adulteration of Drugs

On June 21, 2016, the Department of Justice announced that two Alabama pharmacists were sentenced to prison…

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New Colorado Law Expands Pharmacist Opportunities

On June 6, 2016, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper signed into law Senate Bill 16-135 which amends the Colorado…

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FDA's Most Recent Guidance: Prescription Requirements Under Section 503A

On April 15, 2016, the FDA issued draft guidance on the Prescription Requirement Under 503A (Prescription Guidance)….

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FDA's Most Recent Guidance: Hospitals and Health System Drug Compounding

  Last week the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced three new Draft Guidance documents related to…

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A Texas Compounder, the FDA and the Texas Board of Pharmacy: State or Federal Oversight?

Last month the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) alerted health care professionals and patients not to use…

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Veterinary Compounding: Recent State Legislation Updates

State boards of pharmacy continue to have primary responsibility of the day-to-day oversight of state-licensed pharmacies that compound…

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