Saturday, August 17, 2013

Question of the Day August 17, 2013 How Many Readers Agree With This Comment Posted By a Reader? I think the Reader Makes Very Valid Points.

PCAB Accreditation just means "you paid enough money to get a piece of paper". Nothing more. IACP membership means "you belong to a trade organization whose main focus is to decrease your regulatory burden and increase your profit making potential." Nothing more. Having a state license "in good standing" (even though you had a FDA 483 inspection letter with severe deficits means "The state Department of Health Bureau of Enforcement is so inept, they can't protect patients from their own rogue compounding pharmacies (and certainly can do nothing about all the non-resident compounding pharmacies located in distant states, but shipping drugs (perhaps tainted, misbranded, adulterated) into the state)." Nothing more. "Snake oil" remedies that actually contained opium (getting patients addicted), but were not labeled as containing this addictive narcotic, caused the U.S. Congress to enact thr Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. Elixir Sulfixinomide poisonings caused the U.S. Congress to on Well What Do you Know! Specialty Compounding Was PCAB accredited also Just Like Some of the Other Compounding Pharmacies With Huge Issues. So How Did They Get And Maintain CAB Accrediation?

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