Pharmacy trade group shifts position on federal oversight

The head of the nations largest trade group for the specialty pharmacies known as compounders said he will support legislation requiring pharmacies that operate like drug manufacturers to register with the Food and Drug Administration and be subject to stricter standards enforced by the agency.

The new position by the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists follows a Washington Post investigation that showed 15 of the nations largest compounding pharmacies, which make custom-ordered medications, operate like drug manufacturers but do not have to register with the federal government or follow the same safety laws.

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She calls for stronger and clearer legislation on oversight of large-scale compounding companies.

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