Saturday, October 19, 2013


Harkin has “fingers crossed” for bill regulating compounding pharmacies

October 19, 2013 By O. Kay HendersonDemocratic Senator Tom Harkin is hoping a Republican senator from Louisiana withdraws his objection or “hold” so senators can vote on legislation that would install new federal oversight of so-called “compounding pharmacies.”“A bill that will solve the problem of these compounding drugs that killed so many people, made so many people sick,” Harkin says.Over 700 Americans were sickened and more than 50 died last year of meningitis traced to a Massachusetts pharmacy that mixed a steroid medication and sent the drug to clinics and hospitals in 23 different states. Pharmacies that mix injectable drugs, creams and other medications have been policed by state officials, but the bill Harkin has helped craft would give the U.S. Food and Drug Administration the authority to inspect pharmacies that mix drug compounds and ship them across state lines. The bill also establishes national standards for compounding pharmacies.“That would be a nice victory to have and we worked very hard on that this year, pulling it together. We had hearings on it and we had a good bipartisan vote on it in my committee so I’ve got my fingers crossed,” Harkin says. “We’ll see. Continue to read here

1 comment:

Kenneth Woliner, MD said...

"A Republican Senatorfrom Louisiana has put a hold on this bill ..."

Senator David Vitter is the only Republican Senator from Louisiana. He has received over $125,000 in lobbying directly related to this compounding bill. Wonder how much of it came from IACP and other "non-traditional compounding pharmacies" (i.e. "unlicensed drug manufacturers hiding behind their pharmacy licenses").

http://www.opencongress.org/bill/113-s959/money

(one saving grace for this Senator, Louisiana had zero cases of fungal meningitis related to the NECC outbreak)

Kenneth Woliner, MD
www.holisticfamilymed.com