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Board approves settlements, fines and reprimands in multiple pharmacy investigations
Summary
The Connecticut Board of Pharmacy accepted settlements and disciplinary measures in several investigations, including voluntary payments totaling six figures against a pharmacy and smaller fines and education requirements for managers and pharmacists.
The Connecticut Board of Pharmacy on a unanimous vote approved a series of settlements and disciplinary actions arising from routine inspections and suspicious-order reports, including a $150,000 voluntary payment by a pharmacy and smaller payments and reprimands tied to managerial and recordkeeping failures.
Attorney Ando, representing the Department of Consumer Protection’s drug control division, told the board the matters stemmed from inspections and a suspicious-order report involving prescriptions for family members, missing or disorganized records, incomplete temperature logs and missing controlled‑substance documentation. "The proposed resolution here is a voluntary monetary payment of $10,000," Ando said of one case, adding that other settlements reflect the scope of corrective work performed by respondents.
Why it matters: The resolutions formalize corrective steps taken after agents found repeated deficiencies…
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