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After surprise pharmacy audit, county plans in-house destruction of certain controlled substances to cut costs
Franklin County Board of County Commissioners · January 14, 2026
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Summary
Staff reported a surprise Kansas Board of Pharmacy audit went well and proposed using a DEA-approved in-house destruction process for scheduled II–IV medications, estimating annual savings of $500–$1,000 and confirming staff procured needed chemicals.
On Dec. 30 the Kansas Board of Pharmacy conducted an unscheduled audit of the county’s controlled substances, county staff reported on Jan. 14. The audit returned no adverse findings, staff said, and revealed a DEA-authorized pathway to destroy scheduled II–IV medications in-house rather than…
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