Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy vs. Physician Preferred Medical, LLC, #1-6190 – Case No. 1407: The Respondent agrees to revocation of its parenteral (sterile compounding) permit. The Respondent would be placed on probation for five (5) years until June 15, 2021. The Respondent agrees to pay a fine of $72.09 per count for a total of $125,000.00

OSBP vs Physician Preferred Medical, LLC, #1-6190 – Case No. 1407: The Board was called to order by President Spoon to hear the case of Physician Preferred Medical, LLC (PPM). Ryan Orton, primary owner of PPM, was present along with Attorneys Beau Patterson and Greg Frogge. Assistant Attorney General, Brinda White presented the Board with the Complaint for review. The Respondent was charged with multiple violations of state and federal regulations and rules, including failing to comply with all aspects of minimum current good compounding practices for the preparation of drug products. Ms. White then presented the Board with an Agreed Order. If the Board accepts the Agreed Order, PPM would agree to the following: The Respondent would admit to guilt on Counts 448-531, 538-994, 1188-1634, 1799-1801, 1803-2090. The Respondent denies guilt on Counts 532-537, 996- 1186, 1636-1795, 1798, 1802, 2091-2094. The Respondent neither admits nor denies guilt on the remaining counts. The Respondent agrees to revocation of its parenteral (sterile compounding) permit. The Respondent would be placed on probation for five (5) years until June 15, 2021. The Respondent agrees to pay a fine of $72.09 per count for a total of $125,000.00 which is due and payable in three installments, as follows: $50,000 on June 15, 2016, 37,500 on September 15, 2016 and $37,500 on December 15, 2016. Any application by any current or future member (owner) of PPM for any license issued by the Board filed before June 15, 2021 shall be made to the Board and decided by the Board. The Respondent’s PIC shall attend a one-day (8 hour) law seminar during the years 2016 and 2017 in addition to the required fifteen (15) hours of CE. Motion was made by Dr. Mark St. Cyr and seconded by Dr. Justin Wilson to accept the Agreed Order. Motion passed on roll call vote.
source Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy Minutes for June 2016

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