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Drug-control commission approves multiple new pharmacy licenses, relocations and remodels

Consumer Protection Department · March 25, 2026
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Summary

The Consumer Protection Department's drug-control commission approved a slate of new pharmacy licenses, relocations and remodels, including Blue Oak Pharmacy and a Stamford relocation, and set USP 800 documentation conditions for one remodel. A commissioner with remote audio issues did not vote on one item.

The Consumer Protection Department's drug-control commission approved several new pharmacy licenses, relocations and remodels at its meeting, voting to accept applications for a mix of resident and nonresident pharmacies and to clear planned remodels pending technical compliance.

The approvals included the Blue Oak Pharmacy application and a relocation for Anchor Health Initiative Corporation from Suite 16 to Suite 10 at 30 Miano Lane in Stamford, along with remodel approvals for Main Street Pharmacy and others. The commission also accepted previously reviewed nonresident applications after applicants supplied supplemental documentation.

Why it matters: licensing, relocations and remodel…

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