- Nathan Donato-Weinstein
- Real Estate Reporter- Silicon Valley Business Journal
- About a year ago, Chuck Leiter
had just closed on a 22,000-square-foot building in South San Jose for a
major expansion of his pharmacy when his industry was rocked by its
biggest scandal in decades.
The horrific news: Contaminated medicine from a compounding pharmacy in Massachusetts had killed dozens of people and sickened hundreds more.
Leiter, the third generation in his family to run Leiter’s Compounding Pharmacy, knew the episode would lead to increased regulation and scrutiny of the compounding industry. But that didn’t trouble Leiter. The new facility, a former solar panel facility at 17 Great Oaks Blvd., would ...
Nathan Donato-Weinstein covers commercial real estate and transportation for the Silicon Valley Business Journal.
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
Friday, October 25, 2013
Oct 25, 2013, 3:00am PDT Leiter's Compounding Pharmacy survives corporate competition, expands in San Jose
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