The Maine Board of Pharmacy Minutes of the June 7, 2012 meeting contain the following information regarding office use of compounded preparations in that state:
E-Correspondence of May 18, 2012, David Kosar, regarding dispensing to a practitioner for office use
The Board concluded that compound products are only for a specific patient’s immediate need and anything outside of this would rise to the activity of manufacturing. A pharmacist cannot sell compounded product to a practitioner.
These minutes of the meeting can be found here.
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