Sep. 22, 2013
Livingston County’s state Sen. Joe Hune announced last week he will soon be introducing legislation to tighten regulations on compounding pharmacies.
Working with Bill Schuette, Michigan’s attorney general, and Steve Arwood, director of the state Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, the Republican from Hamburg Township said he’d propose new rules including that each compounding pharmacy would be required to have a “pharmacist in charge,” accountable for all activity at the site; improve recordkeeping; and submit to state inspections at least once every two years.
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