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Community Health Pharmacy on Dixwell Avenue in New Haven has entered into a civil settlement agreement with the federal ...
Drug diversion can pose serious risks to patients, employees, and organizations. Any provider who stores, transports, or dispenses ...
Authorities alleged that pharmacy failed to perform a biennial inventory, did not execute a power of attorney and allowed an ...
Purpose. The use of recommended practices for preventing and detecting diversion of prescription controlled substances at U.S. acute-care institutions, as reported by a sample of pharmacy service ...
Federal officials say Community Health Pharmacy in New Haven has paid $192,000 to resolve allegations that it violated the ...
and is any drug or other substance listed in Schedules I, II, III, IV, or V of the Controlled Substances Act (Act). A Controlled Substance is defined by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and ...
The Federal Controlled Substances Act regulates the production, distribution, possession and use of drugs. The Act also categorizes drugs and other chemicals into five groups, or schedules, depending ...
The federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) as well as the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations may make unannounced inspections of any registrant’s controlled substance storage location.
A New Haven pharmacy has agreed to pay $192,000 to resolved allegations of violating the Controlled Substances Act on ...
A Saxton woman who worked as a registered nurse is accused of violating the Controlled Substance Act by allegedly not documenting the dispensing of drugs while she was employed at UPMC Altoona.
Preventing diversion of controlled substances ... may have only one staff member to purchase and receive controlled substances and stock the drugs in ADMs on nursing units. Most institutions ...