A pharmacist with drugstores in Glendale and West Hills is "a danger to the public health and safety" for allegedly possessing counterfeit and expired prescription medications, state regulators contend.
As part of disciplinary proceedings, the California Board of Pharmacy temporarily suspended Margarita Kazarian's ability to work as pharmacist-in-charge at her Adams Square Pharmacy in Glendale or any other drugstore.
A pharmacist-in-charge is responsible for compliance with state and federal rules.
The board's enforcement action, which it released this week, accused Kazarian of possessing counterfeit Cialis, an erectile-dysfunction medication, and violating rules related to inventory practices. Authorities also accused her of misleading investigators.
Kazarian faces more severe discipline, including the possibility of license revocation, at an upcoming hearing.
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As part of disciplinary proceedings, the California Board of Pharmacy temporarily suspended Margarita Kazarian's ability to work as pharmacist-in-charge at her Adams Square Pharmacy in Glendale or any other drugstore.
A pharmacist-in-charge is responsible for compliance with state and federal rules.
The board's enforcement action, which it released this week, accused Kazarian of possessing counterfeit Cialis, an erectile-dysfunction medication, and violating rules related to inventory practices. Authorities also accused her of misleading investigators.
Kazarian faces more severe discipline, including the possibility of license revocation, at an upcoming hearing.
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