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Baer Law
25521 E. Smoky Hill Road
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720.222.1276

About Baer Law
John brings over twenty-five combined years of experience as a pharmacist and attorney to the Baer Law Firm LLC. John's personal goal since finishing law school was to incorporate both his experiences as a clinical pharmacist and an attorney into his own, successful law practice. After obtaining his undergraduate and his Doctorate of Pharmacy (PharmD) degrees from the University of Arizona, John relocated to Colorado. He continued to work as a clinical hospital pharmacist while attending law school and obtained his Juris Doctorate (JD) at the University of Denver College of Law.

Our Legal Services
We are uniquely positioned to understand the complex needs of our diverse clients.

Pharmacy Law
As an expert in the field, Baer Law covers a variety of Pharmaceutical Law services ranging from Federal & State Regulatory Issues to FDA Compliance and Drug Compounding.

Health Care Law
Baer Law focuses on a variety of health care law services ranging from Telemedicine / Telepharmacy and HIPAA Compliance to Professional Board Actions.
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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:…
Countdown to October 6, 2014: Hydrocodone Containing Product Reclassification
As discussed previously here on the Baer Law Blog, after more than a decade of debate, hydrocodone containing products (HCPs) are being reclassified from Schedule III to the more restrictive Schedule II controlled substances category starting October 6, 2014. HCPs are the most prescribed drug in the United States, second only to levothyroxine, a thyroid…
Pharmacists Must Ensure Prescription Orders are Issued for a Legitimate Medical Purpose by an Authorized Prescriber and Have a Recognized Medical Utility or Application
As discussed previously on the Baer Law Blog, corresponding responsibility remains one of the most misunderstood or unknown concepts found in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) regulations. The DEA’s regulations (21 CFR 1306.04) regarding corresponding responsibility state: A prescription for a controlled substance to be effective must be issued for a legitimate medical purpose by an…