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Saturday, August 23, 2014
Seventh Question of the Day August 23, 2014 How many compounding pharmacists believe they have complied with the law if they receive a script from a doctor with a specific patient/s name on it for a compounded medications? Doesn't patient specific mean something more? Doesn't it mean that compounded preparation is to be tailored for that one-individual person who has a specific need and reason for the compounded medicatons? And that need cannot and should not be the same need to make it a 30 billion dollar industry?
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