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Board flags gaps in nonresident pharmacy applications; two sterile-focused applicants denied pending updates

5844663 · September 11, 2025
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Summary

Board members reported improved electronic applications but said Super Saver and FarmCore sterile pharmacy still lack required documentation; the department is also investigating nonresident pharmacies that shipped products into Connecticut without licenses.

At the Aug. 27 meeting the Connecticut Board of Pharmacy reviewed its nonresident pharmacy application caseload and reported an increase in cases involving pharmacies that shipped products into Connecticut without holding a Connecticut nonresident license.

Commissioner Waddington reported that the board's updated electronic application "seems to be working much better," but said several applicants remain incomplete. "We had 1 infusion center that applied and they documented that they received a warning from the FDA and they did not…

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