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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Question of the Day October 21, 2014 Is there any intergity in the compounding industry? How can one claim there is "a limited supply of compounding medications." If compounded medications are patient specific and made by compounding pharmacies, how can there be a limited supply? Is this false and misleading to the public? What is happening is compounders and doctors who prescribed them abused the system and failed to follow the laws and regulations. Those laws are now being enforced. New ones have been adopted to attempt to prevent another NECC/Franck's/Apothecure etc. It may or may not work for several reasons: One you have an industry that does not want to be regulated and who does not want to follow the laws; Two you have an industry that lacks intergrity and morals and is driven not by helping people and animals, but a business model based on puttting money in compounding pharamcist's pockets because they detest Big pharma. And now that industry claims the high cost of compounded preparations is everyone's fault but theirs. Is there any other industry that is corrupt and broken as the compounding medicaton industry?
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