New Disciplinary Actions
Pharmacists
Jodie J. Baker, #1999141844, Holts Summit, MO. Two (2) years
suspension followed by three (3) years probation. Violation of
discipline involving failure to submit compliance reports to the
Board; failure to complete alcohol/drug treatment program; failure
to submit required documentation of such program; failure
to call in daily; and did not submit to testing when selected by
Board’s urinalysis program. Section 338.055.2(5), (6), (13),
and (15), RSMo.
Rehan A. Rana, #2005011055, Ballwin, MO. Probation for
eighteen (18) months. Theft of CS by technician at pharmacy
he owned and served as pharmacist-in-charge (PIC), untimely
submission of Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and
Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD) loss reports,
failed to provide adequate security controls, and failed to
supervise pharmacy personnel to assure compliance with laws/
regulations. Section 338.055.2(5), (6), (13), and (15), RSMo.
Mary R. Richardson, #029924, Kansas City, MO. Revoked and
cannot reapply for seven (7) years. Violation of discipline regarding
failure to comply with Kansas Committee on Impaired
Pharmacy Practice program, failure to enroll/activate FirstLab
account, failure to submit documentation for a chemical dependency
evaluation/program and documentation of support
group attendance, and failure to submit compliance reports to
the Board. Section 338.055.2(1), (5), (6), (13), (15), and (17),
RSMo.
Richard D. Thompson, #2001016486, Springfield, MO. Public
Censure. As PIC, allowed staff pharmacist to work with an
expired license. Section 338.055.2(5), (6), (10), (12), and (13),
RSMo.
Pharmacies
Advanced Compounding Pharmacy, #2013019680, North Hollywood,
CA. Pharmacy permit issued on probation until July 7,
2018. Disciplinary action in another state regarding numerous
violations of California’s pharmacy laws relating to compounding
records/documentation. Section 338.055.1 and .2(8), RSMo.
Entirelypets Pharmacy, LLC, #2014002635, Union City, CA.
Pharmacy permit issued on probation until October 21, 2017.
Disciplinary action in another state regarding practicing without
a permit to do so and had dispensed prescription drugs to consumers
without a good faith veterinarian examination. Section
338.055.2(8), RSMo.
HRI Pharmacy, #2014002930, Warrenville, IL. Pharmacy permit
issued on probation for three (3) years. Disciplinary action in
other states against PIC’s pharmacist license regarding felony
conviction for attempted embezzlement, misdemeanor conviction
for attempted theft. Section 338.055.2(2) and (8), RSMo.
Imran Pharmacy, #2010031647, St Louis, MO. Probation for two
(2) years. Theft of CS by technician, untimely submission of
DEA and BNDD loss reports, and failed to provide adequate security
controls. Section 338.055.2(5), (6), (13), and (15), RSMo.
The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy, #2002009522, St Louis,
MO. Probation for three (3) years. Dispensed controlled and
non-controlled prescriptions for office stock, did not obtain
patient-specific prescriptions for the dispensings, prescriptions
received were not valid due to insufficient information, improper
labeling, failure to properly document CS transfers and CS destruction,
transferred CS to facility not DEA registered, shared
Controlled Substances Ordering System (CSOS) password with
employees, CS losses, failure to implement effective security
controls. Section 338.055.2(5), (6), (13), and (15), RSMo.
The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy, #2000148820, St Louis, MO.
Probation for three (3) years. Failure to properly document CS
transfers and CS destruction, improper transfer of Schedule II
CS, unauthorized sharing of CSOS key with employees, reuse
of medications from cassettes, OPUS cassette violations, electronic
data processing system errors. Section 338.055.2(5), (6),
(13), and (15), RSMo.
Walgreens #03594, Permit #005854, Branson, MO. Public
Censure. Allowed pharmacists to administer vaccines without
first having a signed protocol; allowed pharmacist to administer
vaccine without a patient-specific prescription. Section
338.055.2(6) and (15), RSMo.
quoted from Missouri Board of Pharmacy May 2014 Newsletter
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