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Commission accepts settlements in multiple pharmacy enforcement cases involving lost drugs, closures and dispensing errors
Summary
The commission accepted a series of proposed settlement payments totaling several thousand dollars across separate enforcement cases, including allegations of controlled-substance losses (475 benzodiazepine tablets and another 500-tablet clonazepam loss), multiple unscheduled closures, and dispensing/handling errors that compromised patient information.
The Consumer Protection Department's drug-control commission accepted a series of proposed settlements in enforcement cases addressing medication losses, unscheduled closures, management and dispensing errors.
Legal counsel presented each matter and the council's recommended resolutions. Attorney Ando summarized several cases involving Connecticut pharmacies, including a consumer-complaint matter where damaged bags and a substitution led to two patient prescriptions being mixed (case 2025-2463) and an incident tied to a ScriptPro refill process that resulted in approximately 475 benzodiazepine tablets being lost (case 2025-2031). Both cases were reported as resolved with voluntary monetary payments of $2,000 each, which counsel said have been paid.
Attorney Ando and Attorney Iommo detailed multiple additional matters: unscheduled-closure cases (example settlement $1,000 in case 2025-1106), a case…
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