Anonymous complaint alleged that compounding pharmacy compounded commercially available products (Untraflex and/or Neuro-Gel Plus) and shipped them to physicians’ offices in a contiguous state.
Investigation revealed that pharmacy is not compounding commercially available products and that the products are being billed as prescribed.
Prior discipline: none
Recommendation: Dismiss
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Tennessee Board of Pharmacy Board Meeting involved a complaint about a compounding pharmacy
The July 26-27, 2012 Tennessee Board of Pharmacy Board Meeting involved a complaint about a compounding pharmacy that was making commercially available products. The complaint was dismissed. Here is the entry from the meeting minutes:
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