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Commission accepts $7,500 settlement and 12-month probation for pharmacist after inspection found multiple violations
Summary
The Connecticut Pharmacy Commission accepted a settlement placing a respondent pharmacist’s license on 12 months’ probation and imposing a $7,500 payment after inspectors identified numerous record‑keeping, staffing and controlled‑substance deficiencies.
The Connecticut Pharmacy Commission accepted a settlement Tuesday that places a pharmacist’s license on probation for 12 consecutive months and requires a $7,500 voluntary monetary payment following a routine drug‑control inspection.
The settlement stems from case number 2024‑3107, in which department attorneys said inspectors identified multiple violations, including failures to maintain sanitary premises, to register and document pharmacy technicians properly, and to reconcile and report controlled‑substance inventory losses. "The agreement that we landed on that we felt was fair was a monetary payment in the amount of $7,500 as well as the issuance of a letter of reference by the Commissioner of Consumer Protection,"…
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