Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Dr. Allen, Expert on Compounding, Points Out Misrepresentations by the Press


Here is part of Dr. Allen's Editorial that appears in the Compounding Today Newletter:
Editorial: Misrepresentations by the Press
Those keeping up with the events in Massachusetts have no doubt read many accounts of the events and the answers to questions posed to pharmacy leadership by the press. Most reporters have very little, if any, knowledge of pharmacy compounding and are either unaware or seemingly don't care if they are not accurate and complete in their reporting.
A specific comment I would like to address is that some reports have misquoted statements that say that compounders want lower standards. This is absolutely false! Pharmacists, pharmacy compounding leadership, and company CEOs involved in providing support to compounding pharmacies want strong quality standards, and they work hard for strong quality standards.
What many reporters do not understand is that there is a difference in Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) that are required for FDA-registered manufacturers and the legal standards for compounding developed by the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and the state boards of pharmacy. USP standards are enforceable by both the FDA and the state boards of pharmacy.

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