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  • "The behavior and actions of this one particular business resulted in the deaths of people, and that is antithetical to what pharmacists do," David Miller said. "Whatever they were doing, we have to make sure it never happens again."

    FDA regulation of pharmacies has knotty history →

  • Miller, of the pharmacy trade group, said that in the current outbreak, it appears that the New England company was dispensing drugs widely to clinics and hospitals instead of filling individual prescriptions.

    Outbreak spotlights risks from custom-mixed drugs →

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