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Minutes
Of The Meeting December
2, 3, 4, 2002 |
MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2002 |
10:00 a.m. |
ROLL CALL |
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The State Board of Pharmacy convened in Room East-B, 31st
Floor, |
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Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (President); Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Gregory Braylock, R.Ph.; Suzanne R. Eastman, R.Ph.; Elizabeth I. Gregg, R.Ph.; Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph.; Nathan S. Lipsyc, R.Ph.; and James E. Turner, R.Ph. |
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Also present were |
10:05 a.m. |
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Ms. Eastman moved that the Board go into Executive Session
for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and
registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code and for the
purpose of conferring with an attorney for the Board regarding pending or
imminent court action pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(3) of the Revised
Code. The motion was seconded by |
11:28 a.m. |
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The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to the public. The Board recessed for lunch. |
1:00 p.m. |
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The State Board of Pharmacy reconvened in Room East-B, 31st
Floor, |
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Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (President); Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Gregory Braylock, R.Ph.; Suzanne R. Eastman, R.Ph.; Elizabeth I. Gregg, R.Ph.; Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph.; Nathan S. Lipsyc, R.Ph.; Dorothy S. Teater, Public Member; and James E. Turner, R.Ph. |
1:08 p.m. |
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The Board received a request from Pharmacists
Rehabilitation Organization (PRO), represented by |
1:12 p.m. |
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The Board was joined by |
2:30 p.m. |
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Mr. Braylock moved that the Board go into Executive Session
for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and
registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by |
2:50 p.m. |
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R-2003-071 |
The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to
the public. |
3:02 p.m. |
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The Board was joined by |
4:05 p.m. |
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The hearing ended and the record was closed. |
4:10 p.m. |
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Mr. Lipsyc moved that the Board go into Executive Session
for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and
registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by |
4:15 p.m. |
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R-2003-072 |
The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to
the public. |
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ORDER OF THE
STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY (Docket No. D-020710-001) In The Matter Of: 486 Tulip Trail (R.Ph. No. 03-2-23749) |
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INTRODUCTION THE MATTER OF THOMAS ALLEN OSWALD CAME FOR HEARING ON DECEMBER 2, 2002, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph. (presiding); GREGORY BRAYLOCK, R.Ph.; SUZANNE R. EASTMAN, R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; ELIZABETH I. GREGG, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE J. KOST, R.Ph.; NATHAN S. LIPSYC, R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER; AND JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph. |
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SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE State’s Witnesses None Respondent's Witnesses 1. 2. 3. |
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State's Exhibits 1. Reinstatement Hearing Request letter from 1A-1B. Procedurals 2. 2A. 3. 4. 5. 6. |
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Respondent's
Exhibits A. PRO Pharmacist’s Recovery Contract for B. Drug Screen Reports [12-28-00 to 11-01-02] C. Support Group Attendance Records [11-05-00 to 11-29-02], Calendar pages for
November 2000 to November 2002 D. Continuing Pharmaceutical Education
Certificates [04-26-00 to 08-31-02] E. F. Letter from G. |
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FINDING OF FACT After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the
credibility of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds that |
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DECISION OF THE BOARD On the basis of the Finding of Fact set forth
above, and after consideration of the record as a whole, the State Board of
Pharmacy hereby approves the reinstatement of the pharmacist identification
card, No. 03-2-23749, held by Thomas Allen Oswald to practice pharmacy in
Ohio and places Thomas Allen Oswald on probation for five years from the date
of the mailing of this Order, with the following conditions: |
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(A) Thomas
Allen Oswald must enter into a contract, signed within thirty days after the
effective date of this Order, with an Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug
Addiction Services (ODADAS) treatment provider or a treatment provider
acceptable to the Board for a period of not less than five years and submit a
copy of the signed contract to the Board office before his pharmacist
identification card is issued. The
contract must provide that: |
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(1) Random,
observed urine drug screens
shall be conducted at least once a month for the first twelve months and then
at least once every three months for the remaining four years. |
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(a) The urine sample must be given within
twelve hours of notification. The
urine drug screen must include testing for creatinine or specific gravity of
the sample as the dilutional standard. |
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(b) Marinol
must be added to the standard urine drug screen. |
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(c) Results
of all drug screens must be negative.
Any positive results, including those that may have resulted from
ingestion of food, but excluding false positives that resulted from
medication legitimately prescribed, indicate a violation of probation. |
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(d)
Refusals of urine screens or diluted urine screens are equivalent to a
positive result and indicate a violation of probation. |
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(3) Attendance is required a minimum of three
times per week at an Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and/or
similar support group meeting. |
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(4) The program shall immediately report to the
Board any violations of the contract and/or lack of cooperation. |
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(B) Thomas
Allen Oswald must submit quarterly progress reports to the Board (due January
10, April 10, July 10, and October 10 of each year of probation) that include: |
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(1) The written report and documentation
provided by the treatment program pursuant to the contract, and |
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(2) A written description of |
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(C) Other
terms of probation are as follows: |
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(1) The State Board of
Pharmacy hereby declares that Thomas Allen Oswald's pharmacist identification
card is not in good standing and thereby denies the privilege of being a
preceptor and training pharmacy interns pursuant to paragraph (D)(1) of Rule
4729-3-01 of the Ohio Administrative Code. |
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(2) Thomas Allen Oswald may not serve as a responsible pharmacist. |
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(3) Thomas Allen Oswald may not destroy, assist
in, or witness the destruction of controlled substances. |
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(4) Thomas Allen Oswald must abide by the
contract with his treatment provider and must immediately report any
violation of the contract to the Board. |
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(5) Thomas Allen Oswald must not violate the
drug laws of |
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(6) Thomas Allen Oswald must abide by the rules
of the State Board of Pharmacy. |
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(7) Thomas Allen Oswald must comply with the
terms of this Order. |
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(D) Any
violation of probation may result in a Board hearing to consider alternative
or additional sanctions under Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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THIS ORDER WAS APPROVED BY
A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY. MOTION CARRIED. SO ORDERED. |
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The motion was seconded by |
4:16 p.m. |
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The meeting was recessed until Tuesday, December 3, 2002. |
tuesday, december 3, 2002 |
8:50 a.m. |
ROLL CALL |
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The State Board of Pharmacy reconvened in Room East-B, 31st
Floor, |
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Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (President); Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Gregory Braylock, R.Ph.; Suzanne R. Eastman, R.Ph.; Elizabeth I. Gregg, R.Ph.; Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph.; Nathan S. Lipsyc, R.Ph.; Dorothy S. Teater, Public Member; and James E. Turner, R.Ph. |
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After discussing the draft minutes, |
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8:59 a.m. |
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The Board took a brief recess. |
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9:11 a.m. |
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The Board was joined by |
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12:00 p.m. |
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The hearing was recessed until after lunch and the Reciprocity Hearing at 1:30 p.m. |
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1:30 p.m. |
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The Board reconvened in Room South-A, 31st Floor, |
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Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (President); Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Gregory Braylock, R.Ph.; Suzanne R. Eastman, R.Ph.; Elizabeth I. Gregg, R.Ph.; Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph.; Nathan S. Lipsyc, R.Ph.; Dorothy S. Teater, Public Member; and James E. Turner, R.Ph. |
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Following presentations by
Board members and self-introductions by the candidates for licensure by
reciprocity, |
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HILDEGARDE |
03-3-25552 03-3-25542 03-3-25480 03-3-25546 03-3-25554 03-3-25544 03-3-25543 03-3-25531 03-3-25537 03-3-25528 03-3-25551 |
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1:55 p.m. |
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The Board reconvened in Room East-B, 31st Floor and the
hearing in the matter of |
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3:20 p.m. |
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The hearing ended and the record was closed. |
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3:21 p.m. |
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Mrs. Gregg moved that the Board go into Executive Session
for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and
registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by |
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3:55 p.m. |
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The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to
the public. |
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ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF
PHARMACY (Docket
No. D-010913-008) In
The Matter Of: (R.Ph. No. 03-1-20851) |
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INTRODUCTION THE MATTER OF MICHAEL LEE LACY CAME FOR HEARING ON
DECEMBER 3, 2002, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: DIANE C.
ADELMAN, R.Ph. (presiding); GREGORY BRAYLOCK, R.Ph.; SUZANNE R. EASTMAN,
R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; ELIZABETH I. GREGG, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE J.
KOST, R.Ph.; NATHAN S. LIPSYC, R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER; AND
JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph. |
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SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE State’s Witnesses 1. 2. 3. Respondent's
Witnesses 1. |
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State's
Exhibits 1. Copy of Notice of 1A-1C. Procedurals 1D. Copy of Summary
Suspension Order/Notice of 1E-1I. Procedurals 1J.
Copy of Addendum Notice
[07-30-02] 1K-M.
Procedurals 2.
Copy of Notarized Statement of 3.
Notarized Statement of 4. Indictment, State of 5. Entry of Guilty Plea, State of 6. Judgment Entry, State of Ohio vs.
Michael L. Lacy, Case No. 01CR-11-6790, Franklin County Common Pleas
Court [08-27-02] 7. Notarized Statement of 8. Copy of McKessonHBOC Invoice No.
1641608149 [05-29-01] 9. Copy of McKessonHBOC Invoice No. 1640562171 [06-20-01] |
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10. Copy of McKessonHBOC Invoice No.
1640595229 [08-17-01] 11. Copy of McKessonHBOC Invoice No.
1640467250 [09-07-01] 12. Indictment, State of 13. Plea of Guilty and Jury Waiver, State of
14. Judgment of Conviction, State of |
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Respondent's
Exhibits A. Judgment Entry of Judicial Release, State
of B. Amended Judgment Entry of Judicial Release,
State of |
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FINDINGS OF FACT After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the
credibility of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds the following to be
fact: |
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(1) Records
of the State Board of Pharmacy indicate that |
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(2) Michael
Lee Lacy did, from May 20, 2000, through September 7, 2000, with purpose to
deprive, knowingly obtain or exert control over the property of CVS/pharmacy
#6160 by deception, to wit: Michael Lee Lacy admittedly stole $12,532.08 in
cash from his employer by voiding sales receipts and taking the cash from the
register at the end of the workday.
Such conduct violates Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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Date |
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Drug Name |
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Quantity |
05/29/01 |
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Ketalar |
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20 vials |
05/29/01 |
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ketamine |
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20
vials |
05/29/01 |
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ketamine |
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30
vials |
08/17/01 |
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ketamine |
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40
vials |
08/17/01 |
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ketamine |
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20
vials |
08/17/01 |
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ketamine |
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40
vials |
09/07/01 |
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ketamine |
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20
vials |
09/07/01 |
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ketamine |
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100
vials |
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Such conduct violates Section 2913.02 of the Ohio
Revised Code |
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(7) On June
13, 2002, |
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(8) On or
about July 1, 2002, |
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CONCLUSIONS OF LAW |
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(1) The
State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs (2), and (4) through (8) of
the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty of a felony and gross immorality
as provided in Division (A)(1) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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(2) The
State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs (2), and (4) through (8) of
the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty of dishonesty and unprofessional
conduct in the practice of pharmacy as provided in Division (A)(2) of Section
4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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(3) The
State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraph (3) of the Findings of Fact
constitutes being addicted to or abusing liquor or drugs or impaired
physically or mentally to such a degree as to render him unfit to practice
pharmacy as provided in Division (A)(3) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio
Revised Code. |
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(4) The State Board of Pharmacy concludes that
paragraphs (4), (5), and (7) of the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty
of willfully violating, conspiring to violate, attempting to violate, or
aiding and abetting the violation of provisions of Chapters 2925. and 3719.
of the Revised Code as provided in Division (A)(5) of Section 4729.16 of the |
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DECISION OF THE BOARD Pursuant to Section 3719.121 of the Ohio Revised
Code, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby removes the Summary Suspension Order
issued to |
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Pursuant to Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised
Code, and after consideration of the record as a whole, the State Board of
Pharmacy takes the following actions in the matter of |
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(A) On the
basis of the Findings of Fact and paragraph (1) of the Conclusions of Law set
forth above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-1-20851, held by |
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(B) On the
basis of the Findings of Fact and paragraph (2) of the Conclusions of Law set
forth above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-1-20851, held by |
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(C) On the
basis of the Findings of Fact and paragraph (3) of the Conclusions of Law set
forth above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-1-20851, held by |
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(D) On the
basis of the Findings of Fact and paragraph (4) of the Conclusions of Law set
forth above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-1-20851, held by |
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Pursuant to Section 4729.16(B) of the Ohio Revised
Code, THIS ORDER WAS APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE
BOARD OF PHARMACY. MOTION CARRIED. SO ORDERED. |
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The motion was seconded by |
4:05 p.m. |
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4:54 p.m. |
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The hearing ended and the record was closed. |
5:05 p.m. |
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Mrs. Gregg moved that the Board go into Executive Session
for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and
registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by |
5:35 p.m. |
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R-2003-075 |
The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to
the public. |
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ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF
PHARMACY (Docket
No. D-020619-064) In
The Matter Of: 431
Southview (R.Ph. No. 03-1-20502) |
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INTRODUCTION THE MATTER OF DAVID W. WHITE CAME FOR HEARING ON
DECEMBER 2 and 3, 2002, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: DIANE C.
ADELMAN, R.Ph. (presiding); GREGORY BRAYLOCK, R.Ph.; SUZANNE R. EASTMAN,
R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; ELIZABETH I. GREGG, R.Ph.; NATHAN S.
LIPSYC, R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER; AND JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph. |
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SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE State’s Witnesses None Respondent's
Witnesses 1. 2. |
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State's
Exhibits 1. Reinstatement Hearing Request letter from 1A-1C. Procedurals 2. Copy of Notarized Statement of 2A. Copy of CVS/Revco #6126 Pharmacist’s
Statement of David White [01-01-00 to
01-30-01] 3. Copy of handwritten prescription with
notes; Copy of Kroger Pharmacy Log Sheet for Store #327 dated 10/21 [10/07/00 to 10-21-00] 4. Copy of Notarized Statement of 5. Indictment and Request for a Warrant, State of 6. Entry Withdrawing Plea of Not Guilty and
Entering a Plea of Guilty, State of 8. Copy of State Board of Pharmacy Order in re
9. Assessment Results letter from |
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Respondent's
Exhibits A. Copy of State Board of Pharmacy Order in re
B. Copy of letter from C. Copy of PRO Pharmacist’s Recovery Contract
for D. Copy of letter from E. Support Group Attendance Records [11-28-01 to 11-29-02] F. Copies of Treatment Compliance letters from
G. Continuing Pharmaceutical Education
Certificates [04-28-02 to 11-22-02] H. Five Letters of Support [11-12-02 to 11-16-02] |
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FINDING OF FACT After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the
credibility of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds that |
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DECISION OF THE BOARD On the basis of the Finding
of Fact set forth above, and after consideration of the record as a whole,
the State Board of Pharmacy hereby approves the reinstatement of the
pharmacist identification card, No. 03-1-20502, held by David W. White to
practice pharmacy in Ohio and places David W. White on probation for five
years effective as of the date of the mailing of this Order, with the
following conditions: |
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(A) David
W. White must enter into a contract, signed within thirty days after the
effective date of this Order, with an Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug
Addiction Services (ODADAS) treatment provider or a treatment provider
acceptable to the Board for a period of not less than five years and, upon
signing, mail a copy of the contract to the Board office. The contract must provide that: |
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(1) Random,
observed urine drug screens
shall be conducted each month for the first twelve months and then once every
three months for the remaining four years. |
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(a) The
urine sample must be given within twelve hours of notification. The urine drug screen must include testing
for creatinine or specific gravity of the sample as the dilutional standard. |
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(b)
Tramadol must be added to the standard urine drug screen. |
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(c) Results
of all drug screens must be negative.
Any positive results, including those which may have resulted from ingestion
of food, but excluding false positives which resulted from medication
legitimately prescribed, indicates a violation of the contract and probation. |
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(d)
Refusals of urine screens or diluted urine screens are equivalent to
a positive result and indicate a violation of probation. |
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(2) The
intervener/sponsor shall provide copies of all drug screen reports to the
Board in a timely fashion. |
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(3)
Attendance is required a minimum of three times per week at an Alcoholics
Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and/or similar support group meeting. |
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(4) The
program shall immediately report to the Board any violations of the contract
and/or lack of cooperation. |
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(1) The
written report and documentation provided by the treatment program pursuant
to the contract required above, and |
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(2) A
written description of |
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(C) David W. White must continue to follow the
treatment plan, with counseling, set forth by |
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(D) |
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(E) Other
terms of probation are as follows: |
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(1) The
State Board of Pharmacy hereby declares that David W. White's pharmacist
identification card is not in good standing and thereby denies the privilege
of being a preceptor and training pharmacy interns pursuant to paragraph
(D)(1) of Rule 4729-3-01 of the Ohio Administrative Code. |
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(2) |
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(3) |
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(4) |
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(5) |
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(6) |
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(7) |
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(F) Any
violation of probation may result in a Board hearing to consider alternative
or additional sanctions under Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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THIS ORDER WAS APPROVED BY
A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY. MOTION CARRIED. SO ORDERED. |
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The motion was seconded by |
5:38 p.m. |
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The meeting was recessed until Wednesday, December 4, 2002. |
wednesday, december 4, 2002 |
8:40 a.m. |
ROLL CALL |
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The State Board of Pharmacy reconvened in Room East-B, 31st
Floor, |
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Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (President); Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Gregory Braylock, R.Ph.; Suzanne R. Eastman, R.Ph.; Elizabeth I. Gregg, R.Ph.; Nathan S. Lipsyc, R.Ph.; Dorothy S. Teater, Public Member; and James E. Turner, R.Ph. |
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R-2003-076 |
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R-2003-077 |
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R-2003-078 |
The Board next discussed the two requests presented by PRO earlier in the meeting. After discussion, the consensus of the Board was that the standard Board orders that required urine screens would be altered to reflect that the mandated screens were the minimum number required, but that the treatment provider could require more. In addition, the consensus of the Board was that the proposed reporting form for the urine screens would be acceptable if it was accompanied by a cover sheet listing the actual drugs tested. |
R-2003-079 |
Elmwood Institutional Pharmacy (02-0917250) |
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After discussion, |
R-2003-080 |
Complete Pharmacy Services/Euclid (02-0581500) Complete Pharmacy Services/Willowick (Pending) |
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After discussion of this request, |
R-2003-081 |
The Board next considered a request from |
10:21 a.m. |
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The Board was joined by the |
11:30 a.m. |
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The meeting ended. The Board took a brief recess. |
11:38 a.m. |
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Mrs. Gregg moved that the Board go into Executive Session
for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and
registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by |
12:32 p.m. |
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The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to the public. |
R-2003-082 |
Mr. Benedict then presented a request from the Lorain
County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities for an
exemption to Rule 4729-5-10 (Pick-up station) so that patient-specific
prescriptions for patients at several group homes could be delivered to their
Meister Road ICFMR facility (02-0899750) for distribution to the patients in
the group homes when the patients are available to receive them. After discussion, Mrs. Gregg moved that the
Board approve the request due to the need for involvement by a health care
professional in the patient’s drug therapy [Rule 4729-5-10(B)(5)(b)]. The motion was seconded by |
12:38 p.m. |
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PER DIEM |
12/2 |
12/3 |
12/4 |
Total |
Adelman |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Braylock |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
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1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Giacalone |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
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1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Lipsyc |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Kost |
1 |
1 |
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2 |
Teater |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Turner |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
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The motion was seconded by |
12:45 p.m. |
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THE BOARD APPROVED THESE MINUTES JANUARY 6, 2003 |