By Matt Hegarty
Personnel from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Customs confiscated items sent by a Canadian supplier to Weatherford Compounding Pharmacy in Fort Worth, Texas, during a site visit Tuesday, the attorney for the business said Friday.
The attorney, Charles Aris, said Weatherford remained open for business after the site visit, and he said the officials for the federal agencies were focused solely on the shipments from the Canadian supplier, rather than the business’s own supplies. Weatherford is one of several large Internet compounding pharmacies in the United States that sells a vast array of products to horse-racing clients.
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The attorney, Charles Aris, said Weatherford remained open for business after the site visit, and he said the officials for the federal agencies were focused solely on the shipments from the Canadian supplier, rather than the business’s own supplies. Weatherford is one of several large Internet compounding pharmacies in the United States that sells a vast array of products to horse-racing clients.
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