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Connecticut Board approves settlements, including $200,000 payment in rodent-infestation case

Connecticut Board of Pharmacy · January 28, 2026
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The Connecticut Board of Pharmacy approved a series of settlement agreements for inspected pharmacies, including a $200,000 payment tied to rodent infestation remediation and penalties or operational restrictions for several other licensees.

The Connecticut Board of Pharmacy on Jan. 28 accepted multiple settlement agreements after staff described inspection findings and corrective measures.

Counsel for the department described case 2025-494/159 as involving evidence of extensive rodent activity across a retail store and an in-store pharmacy, including mouse droppings, nesting materials and a hole in a warehouse door first noted in 2023. Counsel said the department negotiated a voluntary $200,000 payment, a letter of reprimand and a requirement that the respondent submit quarterly pest-control and cleaning reports for one year to document corrective action. Counsel for Drug Control said the payment has already been received and the reports are intended…

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