
|Videos|November 5, 2015
What Happens When a Pharmacy Is Found to Be Noncompliant with DEA Regulations
James Schiffer, RPh, associate at Allegaert Berger & Vogel LLC, discusses what happens to a pharmacy if it is found to be out of compliance with DEA regulations or federal statutes.
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James Schiffer, RPh, associate at Allegaert Berger & Vogel LLC, discusses what happens to a pharmacy if it is found to be out of compliance with DEA regulations or federal statutes.
This video was recorded at the National Community Pharmacists Association's (NCPA) 2015 Annual Convention.
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