The Complaint alleges that Lowlite/Olympia violated plaintiff's (a class action-too numerous to name) rights in sending or causing the sending of unsolicited advertisements to telephone
facsimile machines in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 47 U.S.C. §227
(“TCPA”), the Illinois Consumer Fraud Act, 815 ILCS 505/2 (“ICFA”), and the common law. The advertisement of course was for compounded medications. See exhibit A to complaint. This will be a very interesting case to watch develop.
Human Medications, Human Drugs, Animal Medications, Animal Drugs, Pharmacy law, Pharmaceutical law, Compounding law, Sterile and Non Sterile Compounding 797 Compliance, Veterinary law, Veterinary Compounding Law; Health Care; Awareness of all Types of Compounding Issues; Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), Outsourcing Facilities Food and Drug Administration and Compliance Issues
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