Tuesday, September 24, 2013

interesting comment and question to TSBP from blog reader

Testing by the TSBP showed a failure rate of 11% in testing the potency of drugs compounded by pharmacies within the state. In spite of this data, Paul Holder, assistant director of enforcement for the Texas Board of Pharmacy, publicly stated, in reference to compounding errors,“They’re extremely uncommon.” Would the TSBP characterize errors as "extremely uncommon" in a pharmacy that filled 11% of its prescription orders incorrectly? http://www.statesman.com/news/news/as-pharmacies-face-scrutiny-states-oversight-drops/nSwJh/ on Wow Wonder What the Texas State Board of Pharmacy Did to the three Compounding Pharmacies Who Failed to Yield the Acceptable Potency and I wonder which Pharmacies They Where? Wonder Who Texas Used to Test these Samples?Remove content | Delete | Spam

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