Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Maryland Law Changes Regarding Compounding Pharmacies


Compounding pharmacies will now be subject to state review. These pharmacies change medicine to fit the needs of a particular patient. An example of this is a dose not usually made for infants. Or avoiding a particular part of the medicine if someone is allergic, for example, flu immunizations are grown in eggs and therefore people who are allergic cannot receive them but a compounding pharmacy could create it differently, without the egg.
These pharmacies have not been regulated in the same way as traditional pharmacies are but that is changing after a meningitis outbreak was traced back to a contaminated steroid created in a compounding pharmacy.


Read more: http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/out-and-about-dc/2013/jul/1/new-laws-start-today-maryland-and-virginia-will-af/#ixzz2Xu0qpPSD
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