A bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday proposing new federal requirements for large compounding pharmacies, signaling a potential breakthrough on the contentious issue. H.R. 3089, the Compounding Clarity Act, is intended to clarify the FDA’s existing authority over large-scale compounders who mix drugs without a prescription and ship them to other states.
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Saturday, September 14, 2013
House Lawmakers Inch Toward Bipartisan Accord on Compounding Reform
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday proposing new federal requirements for large compounding pharmacies, signaling a potential breakthrough on the contentious issue. H.R. 3089, the Compounding Clarity Act, is intended to clarify the FDA’s existing authority over large-scale compounders who mix drugs without a prescription and ship them to other states.
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