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Saturday, November 23, 2013
Ninth Question of the Day November 23, 2013 If state boards of pharmacy drop the ball a second time after the DQSA is signed into law shouldn't Congress immediately pass legislation giving the FDA authority over all compounding? In other words didn't the pressure just get turned up significantly on state boards of pharmacy? In effect isn't this away of reining in the corruption, politics etc on any state boards of pharmacy because if pharmacists and states allow it to remain, them Congress will have no choice but to give the FDA full authority?
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