Monday, February 4, 2013

Massachusetts lawmaker seeks greater pharmacy regulation | Reduction

Massachusetts lawmaker seeks greater pharmacy regulation

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FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- A Massachusetts lawmaker says he'll present legislation to enhance federal oversight of specialized pharmacies like the one connected to a fatal meningitis outbreak. Democratic U.S. Rep. Ed Markey made the statement Thursday outside the now-closed New England Compounding Center in Framingham. A tainted steroid made by the center caused a fungal meningitis outbreak connected to 28 deaths around the country. Compounding pharmacies custom-mix solutions that usually aren't commercially available. They aren't moderated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Under Markey's legislation, to be presented Friday, such pharmacies would be FDA-regulated, if they produce bigger volumes of a drug for general distribution. Officials say that's what the company appeared to be doing, though they were just allowed to produce patient-specific prescribeds. The expense also requires pharmacies to label compounded drugs to show they have not been FDA-tested.

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