I am still amazed at the number of state boards of pharmacies who have taken no action against NECC. Even if there are no cases of meningitis in these states wouldn't taking some form of action as allowed by the state regulations and laws be the prudent thing to do? Emergency meetings have been held in some states. Others could do the same. Some have placed the item on the agenda for their next meeting. Others could do the same. If states really want to show they are capable of handling some portion of regulation of compounding pharmacies, as I have said before States need to move quickly and take action.
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