Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Question of the Day October 14, 2014 A Jersey Compounding Pharmacist Admits Paying Kickbacks so that compounded Medications Would be Used. How many other compounding pharmacies and pharmacists are guilty of this? Will the pharmacist who pled guilty cooperation provide great insight into others who are guilty?

South Jersey pharmacist admits paying kickbacks to ...

www.courierpostonline.com/story/.../17254801/

Courier‑Post
46 mins ago - The firm was a compounding pharmacy, which prepares medication, using different types and dosages of drugs, in order to provide more personalized  .

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How can a pharmacy professional in good conscience solicit and provide kickbacks to mix dangerous prescription drugs for human or animal patients that are made with ingredients sold by repackaging firms or brokers without warranty on a container's actual contents and intended use? Is it possible that the U.S. has become a primary outlet for the global trade in otherwise rejected, poor quality or counterfeit chemicals that are then laundered/repurposed as personalized and customized prescriptions?