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Friday, March 28, 2014
Save the Date for the American Society for Pharmacy Law Developments in Pharmacy Law Seminar XXV
American Society for Pharmacy Law
Developments in Pharmacy Law Seminar XXV
November 6 – 9, 2014
Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa
Indian Wells, California
Interested in sponsoring the ASPL DPLXXV Seminar?
Click here for more information.
Developments in Pharmacy Law Seminar XXV
November 6 – 9, 2014
Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa
Indian Wells, California
Interested in sponsoring the ASPL DPLXXV Seminar?
Click here for more information.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
IACP Summarizes the FDA Fiscal Year 2015 Budget
The President released his budget on March 4th, requesting $4.7 billion for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which is $358 million, or 8% above the FY 2014 Enacted level. The President specifically requested $25 million of the total for agency-wide oversight of drug compounding, including enforcement, inspections, and collaboration with States.
Click here to read IACP's Summary of the FDA FY 2015 Budget http://bit.ly/1gueIZE
PETA Video Fallout and Horse Doping Issues Continue to be a huge topic--Here are Some Must Reads for those Dealing With Horse Doping and Veterinary Compounding Issues
PETA video fallout and reaction continues:
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>>> Zayat press release: "Then Scott Blasi texted me Friday night ... 'I want to apologize ... I was clearly under the influence of alcohol and a woman."
>>> Ehalt: "The report has been both hailed and assailed ... And the truth is somewhere in the middle."
>>> Pricci: "Racing on hay, oats and water is the only remedy that's acceptable now, the general public will demand no less, nor should they."
>>> PETA VP: "It's time for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to step in and clean up the thoroughbred racing industry's addiction to drugs."
>>> Sulky side blog: "So based on the reaction thus far, can we draw any conclusions for harness racing?"
>>> MacAdam: "All ripping PETA does is deflect attention from the fact that racing continues to be its own worst enemy."
>>> Towers' Pull the Pocket blog offer some on-going commentary
>>> Scribe from the New Orleans area: Thought, feelings, observations on Asumussen video scandal
>>> Noonan: Yet another wake-up call for racing>>> Owner Zayat transferring horses from Asmussen stable
>>> The Atlantic/Cohen: The ugly truth about horse racing... An expose by PETA, published in The New York Times, shows a side of the sport that the industry has tried hard to shield from public view
>>> Jicha: "If this forces racing to step up and finally take meaningful action to clean up the game, it could be worth this latest embarrassment. The question is how."
>>> Scott: "One thing is certain - the time remaining for racing to put its house in order, on more or less its own terms, just got a whole lot shorter."
>>> TDN commentary: "What is required right now is for tracks and owners to sit down and write our Declaration of Independence."
>>> Top Australian vet suggests common practices in the US racing are alarming by international standards
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>>> Zayat press release: "Then Scott Blasi texted me Friday night ... 'I want to apologize ... I was clearly under the influence of alcohol and a woman."
>>> Ehalt: "The report has been both hailed and assailed ... And the truth is somewhere in the middle."
>>> Pricci: "Racing on hay, oats and water is the only remedy that's acceptable now, the general public will demand no less, nor should they."
>>> PETA VP: "It's time for the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to step in and clean up the thoroughbred racing industry's addiction to drugs."
>>> Sulky side blog: "So based on the reaction thus far, can we draw any conclusions for harness racing?"
>>> MacAdam: "All ripping PETA does is deflect attention from the fact that racing continues to be its own worst enemy."
>>> Towers' Pull the Pocket blog offer some on-going commentary
>>> Scribe from the New Orleans area: Thought, feelings, observations on Asumussen video scandal
>>> Noonan: Yet another wake-up call for racing>>> Owner Zayat transferring horses from Asmussen stable
>>> The Atlantic/Cohen: The ugly truth about horse racing... An expose by PETA, published in The New York Times, shows a side of the sport that the industry has tried hard to shield from public view
>>> Jicha: "If this forces racing to step up and finally take meaningful action to clean up the game, it could be worth this latest embarrassment. The question is how."
>>> Scott: "One thing is certain - the time remaining for racing to put its house in order, on more or less its own terms, just got a whole lot shorter."
>>> TDN commentary: "What is required right now is for tracks and owners to sit down and write our Declaration of Independence."
>>> Top Australian vet suggests common practices in the US racing are alarming by international standards
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IACP Town Hall Meeting Update
IACP Members: If you missed our Town Hall held on Tuesday, March 25th, the recording of the entire session is now available in the Members-only Site. Topics Included: FDA Update; IACP’s API Bulk Drug List and FDA Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee Nominations; Progress on Constructive Transfer; New Marino Bill Update; and Compounders on Capitol Hill 2014 “Asks.” Please visit IACP's Members-only Site. Click Member Resources, then Town Hall Teleconference Recordings, and you will find the recording at the top of the list. Please email IACP at iacpinfo@iacprx.org with any questions!
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ABA Civil False Claims Act 2014 CLE
When
June 04 - 06, 2014
June 04 - 06, 2014
Where
- Park Hyatt Hotel
- 1201 24th Street
- Washington, DC 20037
- United States of America
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Meeting Materials
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Program Description
The Civil False Claims Act (FCA) is the fastest growing area of federal
litigation, particularly because of its unique qui tam enforcement
mechanism. Amendments in 2009 made this law even more powerful. The 10th Annual
National Institute on the Civil False Claims Act and Qui Tam
Enforcement will bring together experts from all areas—U.S. Department of
Justice, state attorney general offices, federal agencies, leading defense and
plaintiff firms—to discuss this ever-growing area of litigation and
enforcement.
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