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STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY; Tel:
614/466-4143
Fax: 614/752-4836 Eml: exec@bop.state.oh.us |
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Minutes
Of The Meeting September
8, 9, 10, 2003 |
MONDAY, September 8, 2003 |
8:00 a.m. |
ROLL CALL |
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The State Board of Pharmacy convened in Room East-B, 31st
Floor, Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph. (President); Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Diane C. Adelman, 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. Also present were |
R-2004-037 |
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SETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY (Docket No. D-030109-053) In The Matter Of: (R.Ph. No. 03-3-09634 |
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This Settlement Agreement is
entered into by and between Whereas, the Board is empowered by Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code to suspend, revoke, place on probation, refuse to grant or renew an identification card or enforce a monetary penalty on the license holder for violation of any of the enumerated grounds therein. Whereas, Whereas, on or about January 9,
2003, pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Ohio Revised Code, |
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(1) |
Records of the Board of Pharmacy
indicate that |
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(2) |
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Rx
No. |
Date |
Drug
Type |
Strength |
Qty |
6606574 |
01/13/01 |
Guaifen/PSE
600 |
60
mg |
36 |
6607438 |
02/04/01 |
amoxicillin |
500
mg |
60 |
6607439 |
02/04/01 |
Guaifen/PSE
600 |
60
mg |
115 |
6607937 |
02/17/01 |
amoxicillin |
500
mg |
30 |
6608200 |
02/24/01 |
naproxen |
375
mg |
57 |
6609199 |
03/28/01 |
loperamide |
2 mg |
60 |
6610133 |
05/08/01 |
naproxen |
250
mg |
60 |
6610683 |
06/04/01 |
naproxen |
375
mg |
60 |
6611110 |
06/23/01 |
Elimite
Cream 5% |
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60 |
6611387 |
07/05/01 |
Methylprednisln
DSPK |
4 mg |
21 |
6611387 |
07/30/01 |
Methylprednisln
DSPK |
4 mg |
21 |
6612177 |
08/12/01 |
piroxicam |
20
mg |
18 |
6612891 |
09/04/01 |
Nalfon |
300
mg |
37 |
6613477 |
09/23/01 |
Ansaid |
100
mg |
100 |
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Such conduct is in violation of Section 2925.22 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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(4) |
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Rx
No. |
Date |
Drug
Type |
Strength |
Qty |
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6600404 |
05/27/00 |
spironlactone |
25 mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
07/01/00 |
spironlactone |
25 mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
09/08/00 |
spironlactone |
25
mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
10/06/00 |
spironlactone |
25
mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
11/02/00 |
spironlactone |
25
mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
12/07/00 |
spironlactone |
25
mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
01/27/01 |
spironlactone |
25
mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
02/23/01 |
spironlactone |
25 mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
03/22/01 |
spironlactone |
25
mg |
60 |
6600404-refill |
04/20/01 |
spironlactone |
25
mg |
60 |
6601781 |
07/01/00 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6602576 |
08/07/00 |
furosemide |
40
mg |
30 |
6602576-refill |
09/20/00 |
furosemide |
40
mg |
30 |
6602576-refill |
10/20/00 |
furosemide |
40
mg |
30 |
6602576-refill |
10/26/00 |
furosemide |
40
mg |
30 |
6602576-refill |
12/28/00 |
furosemide |
40
mg |
30 |
6602576-refill |
02/23/01 |
furosemide |
40
mg |
30 |
6602576-refill |
04/20/01 |
furosemide |
40
mg |
30 |
6602604 |
08/24/00 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6602604-refill |
09/20/00 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6602604-refill |
10/20/00 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6602604-refill |
11/23/00 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6602604-refill |
12/28/00 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6602604-refill |
01/27/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6602604-refill |
03/01/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6602604-refill |
03/30/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6603507 |
09/17/00 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
10/12/00 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
11/09/00 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
02/01/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
03/01/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
03/30/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
06/04/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
07/05/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
08/06/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6603507-refill |
09/01/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6604421 |
10/22/00 |
loperamide |
2 mg |
30 |
6604421-refill |
12/28/00 |
loperamide |
2 mg |
30 |
6604421-refill |
03/01/01 |
loperamide |
2 mg |
30 |
6611010 |
06/19/01 |
Aricept |
5 mg |
34 |
6611806 |
07/24/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6611806-refill |
08/18/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6611806-refill |
09/23/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6611806-refill |
10/22/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6611806-refill |
11/16/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6611806-refill |
12/31/01 |
Zoloft |
50
mg |
30 |
6613656 |
09/29/01 |
potassium |
10
mg |
180 |
6613656-refill |
12/31/01 |
potassium |
10
mg |
180 |
6613657 |
09/29/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6613657-refill |
11/04/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6613657-refill |
11/30/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
6613657-refill |
12/31/01 |
Evista |
60
mg |
30 |
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Such conduct is in violation of Section 4729.51(C)(1) of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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Wherefore, in consideration of
the foregoing and mutual promises hereinafter set forth, and in lieu of a
formal hearing at this time, |
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The State Board of Pharmacy hereby declares that David L. Rieder'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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If, in the judgment of the Board, David L. Rieder appears to have violated or breached any terms or conditions of this Agreement, the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy reserves the right to, at any time, revoke probation, modify the conditions of probation, and reduce or extend the period of probation, and/or the Board may institute formal disciplinary proceedings for any and all possible violations or breaches, including but not limited to, alleged violation of the laws of Ohio occurring before the effective date of this Agreement. In the event the Board, in its
discretion, does not adopt this Agreement as its Adjudication, this
settlement offer is withdrawn and shall be of no evidentiary value and shall
not be relied upon or introduced in any disciplinary action or appeal by
either party. This Settlement Agreement shall be considered a public record, as that term is used in Section 149.43 of the Ohio Revised Code, and shall become effective upon the date of the Board President’s signature below. |
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/d/ 8/27/03 |
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Date of Signature |
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/d/ 9–2–03 |
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Date of Signature |
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/d/ 9/8/03 |
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Date of Signature |
/s/ Sally Ann Steuk |
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/d/ 9–8–03 |
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Date of Signature |
R-2004-038 |
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY (Docket No. D-020910-007) In The Matter Of: MAYNARD
D. TURNER, R.Ph. Rural Route 1 6912 White Oak N.E. (R.Ph. No. 03-2-09730) This Settlement Agreement is
entered into by and between Maynard D. Turner and the Ohio State Board of
Pharmacy, a state agency charged with enforcing the Pharmacy Practice Act and
Dangerous Drug Distribution Act, Chapter 4729. of the Maynard D. Turner voluntarily enters into this Agreement being fully informed of his rights afforded under Chapter 119. of the Ohio Revised Code, including the right to representation by counsel, the right to a formal adjudication hearing on the issues contained herein, and the right to appeal. Maynard D. Turner acknowledges that by entering into this agreement he has waived his rights under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. Whereas, the Board is empowered by Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code to suspend, revoke, place on probation, refuse to grant or renew an identification card or enforce a monetary penalty on the license holder for violation of any of the enumerated grounds therein. Whereas, on or about September 10, 2002, pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Ohio Revised Code, Maynard D. Turner was notified of the allegations or charges against him, his right to a hearing, his rights in such hearing, and his right to submit contentions in writing. Maynard D. Turner requested a hearing; it was scheduled and continued. The September 10, 2002 Summary Suspension and July 22, 2003 Addendum Notice contain the following allegations or charges: |
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Records of the Board of Pharmacy
indicate that Maynard D. Turner was originally licensed in the State of |
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Maynard D. Turner is addicted to liquor or drugs or impaired physically or mentally to such a degree as to render him unfit to practice pharmacy, to wit: on or about August 22, 2002, Maynard D. Turner admitted to an agent of the Board of Pharmacy that he believes he has been addicted to Xanax and Fioricet for the past two years; and, that his addiction has reached its peak within the past few weeks at six (6) to eight (8) Xanax a day and four (4) to five (5) Fioricet a day. Maynard D. Turner admitted to stealing Xanax to cope with the stress of working at CVS/Pharmacy #3408, and he admitted stealing Fioricet for headaches. Such conduct indicates that Maynard D. Turner is addicted to the use of controlled substances within the meaning of Sections 3719.121 and 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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Maynard D. Turner did, on or about unknown dates prior to August 22, 2002, with purpose to deprive, knowingly obtain or exert control over dangerous drugs, the property of CVS/Pharmacy #3408, by deception, to wit: Maynard D. Turner stole the following drugs over the past two years. Maynard D. Turner also stole various other types of maintenance medications for the treatment of colds and allergies. |
Drug |
Qty. |
Vicodin 5/500 mg |
200 |
Ambien |
200 |
Valium |
200 |
hydrocodone/apap 5/500 mg |
1.5 |
alprazolam 0.25 mg |
8 |
alprazolam 0.5 mg |
3 |
alprazolam 1 mg |
14 |
diazepam 5 mg |
3 |
butalbital/apap/caffeine |
3 |
flurbiprofen 100 mg |
3 |
Levbid Extended-Release 0.375 mg |
3 |
Claritin-D |
1 |
sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim |
1 |
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4.5 |
Mycelex Troche 10 mg |
3 |
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3 |
butalbital/apap/Caffeine |
5 |
Acetaminophen/Codeine #4 |
4 |
atropine sulfate/diphenoxylate HCL |
19 |
Concerta 36 mg |
27 |
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Such conduct is in violation of Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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Maynard D. Turner did, on or about unknown dates prior to August 22, 2002, knowingly possess or use controlled substances when not in accordance with Chapters 3719., 4729., and 4731. of the Ohio Revised Code, to wit: agents of the Board of Pharmacy removed the following drugs, obtained without valid prescriptions, from Maynard D. Turner’s residence: |
Drug |
Qty. |
hydrocodone/apap 5/500 mg |
1.5 |
alprazolam 0.25 mg |
8 |
alprazolam 0.5 mg |
3 |
alprazolam 1 mg |
14 |
diazepam 5 mg |
3 |
Acetaminophen/Codeine #4 |
4 |
atropine sulfate/diphenoxylate HCL |
19 |
Concerta 36 mg |
27 |
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Such conduct is in violation of Section 2925.11 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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Maynard D. Turner did, on or about unknown dates prior to August 22, 2002, knowingly possess or use dangerous drugs when not in accordance with Chapters 3719., 4729., and 4731. of the Ohio Revised Code, to wit: agents of the Board of Pharmacy removed the following dangerous drugs, obtained without valid prescriptions, from Maynard D. Turner’s residence: |
Drug |
Qty. |
butalbital/apap/caffeine |
3 |
flurbiprofen 100 mg |
3 |
Levbid Extended-Release 0.375 mg |
3 |
Claritin-D |
1 |
sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim |
1 |
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4.5 |
Mycelex Troches 10 mg |
3 |
cetirizine HCI |
3 |
butalbital/apap/caffeine |
5 |
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Such conduct is in violation of Section 4729.51(C)(3) of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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Maynard D. Turner did, on or about unknown dates prior to August 22, 2002, intentionally make and/or knowingly possess a false or forged prescription, to wit: Maynard D. Turner compounded prescriptions #342026, #342027, #342028, #342029 and #342032, labeled “Fluffo Cream” for various patients having skin problems. Such conduct violates Section 2925.23(B) of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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Maynard D. Turner did, on or about unknown dates prior to August 22, 2002, knowingly sell a dangerous drug when not in accordance with Chapters 3719., 4729., and 4731. of the Ohio Revised Code, to wit: Maynard D. Turner gave a customer a 100 lot bottle of Viagra in exchange for spring mushrooms, stating, “This should cover it.” Such conduct violates Section 4729.51(C)(2) of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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On June 17, 2003, Maynard D.
Turner pled guilty to two (2) counts of Theft of Drugs, felonies of the
fourth degree under Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code; one (1) count
of Aggravated Possession of Drugs, a felony of the fifth degree under Section
2925.11 of the Ohio Revised Code; and two (2) counts of Illegal Processing of
Drug Documents, felonies of the fifth degree under Section 2913.02 of the
Ohio Revised Code. On the same date
you requested Intervention in Lieu of Conviction. State of Ohio vs M. Dwight Turner,
Case No. 20030116 CRI, |
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Maynard D. Turner neither admits
nor denies the allegations stated in the Summary Suspension/Notice of Wherefore, in consideration of the foregoing and mutual promises hereinafter set forth, and in lieu of a formal hearing at this time, Maynard D. Turner knowingly and voluntarily agrees with the State Board of Pharmacy to the following: Maynard D. Turner's license to
practice pharmacy in the State of Further, Maynard D. Turner agrees to the imposition of a monetary penalty of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) pursuant to an approved payment plan as follows: One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month, due on or before the last day of each month, until the balance is paid in full. Checks should be made payable to the “Treasurer, State of Ohio” and mailed with the enclosed forms to the State Board of Pharmacy, 77 South High Street, 17th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-6126. At any future 119. hearing pursuant to a petition for reinstatement, the payment plan will be revised and/or adjusted in the discretion of the Board, if Maynard D. Turner's license to practice pharmacy is reinstated. After a period two (2) years following the date of the Summary Suspension Order of September 10, 2002, the Board will consider any petition filed by Maynard D. Turner for a hearing, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Chapter 119., for reinstatement. The Board will only consider reinstatement of Maynard D. Turner's license to practice pharmacy if the following conditions have been met: |
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(A) Maynard D. Turner 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 each month for the first
year 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. (b) 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. (c) 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. (3) Attendance is required a minimum of three times per week at an Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and/or similar support group meeting. (4) The program shall immediately report to the Board any violations of the contract and/or lack of cooperation. |
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If, in the judgment of the Board, Maynard D. Turner appears to have violated or breached any terms or conditions of this Agreement, the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy reserves the right to, at any time, revoke probation, modify the conditions of probation, and reduce or extend the period of probation, and/or the Board may institute formal disciplinary proceedings for any and all possible violations or breaches, including but not limited to, alleged violation of the laws of Ohio occurring before the effective date of this Agreement. Maynard D. Turner acknowledges
that he has had an opportunity to ask questions concerning the terms of this
agreement and that all questions asked have been answered in a satisfactory
manner. Any action initiated by the
Board based on alleged violation of this Agreement shall comply with the
Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 119. of the Maynard D. Turner waives any and
all claims or causes of action he may have against the State of In the event the Board, in its discretion, does not adopt this Agreement as its Adjudication, this settlement offer is withdrawn and shall be of no evidentiary value and shall not be relied upon or introduced in any disciplinary action or appeal by either party. Maynard D. Turner agrees that should the Board reject this Agreement and if this case proceeds to hearing, he will assert no claim that the Board was prejudiced by its review and discussion of this Agreement or of any information relating thereto. This Settlement Agreement shall be considered a public record, as that term is used in Section 149.43 of the Ohio Revised Code, and shall become effective upon the date of the Board President’s signature below. |
/s/ Maynard D. Turner |
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/d/ 8–21–03 |
Maynard D. Turner, Respondent |
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Date of Signature |
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/d/ 8–21–03 |
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Date of Signature |
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/d/ 9/8/03 |
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Date of Signature |
/s/ Sally Ann Steuk |
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/d/ 9–8–03 |
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Date of Signature |
10:16 a.m.
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Board Member |
10:16 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 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 |
11:30 a.m.
R-2004-039 |
The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to
the public. |
R-2004-040 |
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11:38 a.m.
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The Board recessed for lunch. |
1:00 p.m.
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The meeting resumed with all members present. |
R-2004-041 |
The Board considered a request from Tri-State Urgent Care
to withdraw the application for the |
1:35 p.m.
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The Board was joined by |
2:19 p.m.
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Mr. Kost 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 |
2:30 p.m.
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The Executive Session ended, the meeting was opened to the public, and the hearing resumed. |
3:55 p.m.
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The hearing ended and the record was closed. The Board took a brief recess. |
4:10 p.m.
R-2004-042 |
The meeting resumed.
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4:30 p.m.
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Mr. Kost 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 |
5:05 p.m.
R-2004-043 |
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-030228-002) In
The Matter Of: (R.Ph. No. 03-3-11602) |
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INTRODUCTION THE MATTER OF JAMES W. SMETANA CAME FOR HEARING ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2003, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph. (presiding); DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph.; 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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SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE State’s Witnesses None Respondent's
Witnesses 1. |
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State's
Exhibits 1. Reinstatement Hearing
Request letter from 1A-1D. Procedurals 2. Copy of State Board of Pharmacy Order in re
2A. Copy of State Board of Pharmacy Order in re
3. Copy of State Board of Pharmacy Order in re
4. Copy of Controlled Drug Inventory Records
for Cocaine Flakes at Children's 5. Copy of Pharmacy Service Manufacturing
Control Records for TAC Topical Solution
[03-04-95 to 06-23-95] 6. Prepackaged Pharmaceutical Item Control
Records for TAC Topical Solution
[06-23-92 to 07-18-95] 7. Toxicology Associates, Inc. Reports for
Substance Identification and Quantification
[07-05-95 to 07-17-95] 8. Summary Chart of Controlled Drug Inventory
Logs, Manufacturing Records, and Prepackaged Pharmacy item Control
Records [07-18-94 to 07-18-95] 9. Children's Medical Center Pharmacy
Department Policy and Procedure for Manufacturing TAC Topical Solution [revised 5/94] 10. Indictment, State of 11. Decision and Entry, Treatment in Lieu of
Conviction [02-29-96] 12. Termination Entry [03-01-99] 13. Indictment, State of 14. Entry of Waivers and Plea(s) on Indictment,
Entry and Order [02-17-98] 15. Order of Probation [02-26-99] 16. Termination Entry - Community Control [04-06-98] 17. Copy of Notarized Statement of 18. List of Credit Card Charges by 19. Copy of Notarized Statement of 20. In re: James W. Smetana, Case No.
99-32150, United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of Ohio, Western
Division at Dayton [08-05-99] 21. Copy of letter from |
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Respondent's Exhibits A. Support Group Attendance Records [09-12-01 TO 09-05-03] B. Urine Drug Screen Reports [09-17-01 to 08-21-03] C. Letters from D. Scott Coffman MSEd, CCDC
III-E [07-24-03]; Robert D. Bolte CCDC
III E [07-28-03]; Tammie L.
Bendixen-Dusoe LSAC [06-30-02] D. Continuing Pharmaceutical Education Credits
and Certificates [01-05-01 to
07-02-03] E. Termination of Probation Entry (Incomplete),
State of Ohio vs. James W. Smetana, Case No. 97-CR-1596, Montgomery
County Common Pleas Court [05-30-02];
Two Adult Probation Department Restitution Payment Receipts [07-16-03 and 08-05-03] F. Four Letters of Support [07-14-03 to 08-15-03] G. Contract Reinstatement letter from D. Scott
Coffman BA, CCDC III-E and |
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FINDING OF FACT After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witness, 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 denies the reinstatement petition of Further, after one year from the effective date of
this Order, the Board will consider any petition filed by 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 |
5:10 p.m.
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The Board meeting recessed until Tuesday, September 9, 2003. |
TUESDAY, September 9, 2003 |
8:39 a.m. |
ROLL CALL |
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The State Board of Pharmacy convened in Room East-B, 31st
Floor, Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph. (President); Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph.; 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. After a review of
the minutes of the special telephone conference call held on August 25, 2003,
The Board next
discussed the draft minutes from the August, 2003 Board meeting. |
9:13 a.m.
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The Board was joined by |
10:35 a.m.
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The hearing was recessed so the Board could receive a presentation from Alteer Electronic Transmission Systems that had been scheduled for 10:45 a.m. |
10:40 a.m.
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The Board was joined by |
11:13 a.m.
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The hearing in the matter of |
12:25 p.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. The motion was seconded by |
12:41 p.m.
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The Executive Session ended, the meeting was opened to the public, and the hearing resumed. |
12:47 p.m.
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The hearing ended and the record was closed. The Board took a brief recess. |
12:55 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 |
1:15 p.m.
R-2004-044 |
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-030716-003) In
The Matter Of: 3232 Big (R.Ph. No. 03-2-19444 |
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INTRODUCTION THE MATTER OF MICHAEL M. FRAULINI CAME FOR HEARING
ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2003, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: ROBERT P.
GIACALONE, R.Ph. (presiding); DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph., 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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SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE State’s Witnesses None Respondent's
Witnesses 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. |
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State's
Exhibits 1. Reinstatement Hearing Request letter from 1A-1D. Procedurals 2. Portsmouth Police Department Incident
Report, CFS No. 2002-002862 [02-08-02] 2A. Copy of State Board of Pharmacy Order in re
3. Portsmouth Police Department Traffic Crash
Report [01-11-02] 4. Indictment, State of 5. Drug Screen Report [02-08-02] 6. Six Drug Audit reports for accountability
of Percocet and Hydrocodone/APAP at Sciotoville Pharmacy [02-14-02] 7. Copy of Statement of 8. Copy of Statement of 9. Copy of Statement of 10. Copy of Statement of 11. Copy of Statement of 12. Copy of Statement of |
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Respondent's
Exhibits August 1,
2002 to January 31, 2003 A. Copy of Letter from B. Copy of Progress Report from C. D. Copy of letter from E. Two Lists of Sponsors and Witnesses [08-01-02 to 01-31-03]; Schedule of
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings
[02/05/03]; List of A.A. meetings chaired by F. Support Group Attendance Records [09-02-02 to 01-31-03] G. Copy of H. Copy of Counseling Resume [not dated] February 1,
2003 to July 31, 2003 A. Copy of letter from B. Copy of Progress Report from C. D. Copy of letter from E. Two Lists of Sponsors and Witnesses [02-01-03 to 07-31-03]; Schedule of
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings
[08-25-03]; List of A.A. meetings chaired by F. Support Group Attendance Records [02-01-03 to 09-08-03] G. C.P.E. Requirements Information Sheet [08-04-03; C.P.E. Report Form of H. Nine Letters of Support [08-23-03 to 09-09-03] I. Copy of Calendar Pages [01-20-03 and 01-26-03] |
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FINDING OF FACT After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered 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. 03-2-19444, held by Michael M. Fraulini
to practice pharmacy in Ohio and places Michael M. Fraulini on probation for
five years beginning on the effective date of this Order, with the following
conditions: |
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(A) Michael
M. Fraulini 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 each month for the first year 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. (b) Alcohol
must be added to the standard urine drug screen. A Breathalyzer may be used to test for
alcohol, but an appropriately certified individual must conduct the test
within twelve hours of notification. (c) Results
of all drug and alcohol 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. (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 and alcohol screen reports to the Board in a timely fashion. (3) Attendance is required a minimum of three times per week at an Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and/or similar support group meeting. (4) The program shall immediately report to the Board any violations of the contract and/or lack of cooperation. |
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(B) |
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(1) The
written report and documentation provided by the treatment program pursuant
to the contract, and (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 Michael M. Fraulini'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. (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) |
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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 |
R-2004-045 |
After further discussion of the information presented
regarding the Alteer Electronic Transmission System, |
R-2004-046 |
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Rule 4729-5-11 Responsible |
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(A) |
For a pharmacy licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs: |
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Only a pharmacist may be the
responsible person whose name appears on the terminal distributor of
dangerous drugs license for a pharmacy as defined in division (A) of section
4729.01 of the Revised Code. A
pharmacist shall be the responsible person for no more than one such pharmacy
except with written permission from the state board of pharmacy. A written request shall be submitted
outlining the circumstances requiring a pharmacist to be responsible for
more than one pharmacy and the period of time during which the circumstances
will exist. A pharmacist shall not be
designated the responsible |
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The responsible |
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The person to whom the terminal distributor
of dangerous |
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(B) |
For all locations licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs: |
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(1) |
A location licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs must have a responsible person at all times. |
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(2) |
When there is a change of responsible person, the state board of pharmacy shall be notified by the new responsible person within thirty days on a board-approved form. This notice to the state board of pharmacy shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, or by verified facsimile transmission. |
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A complete inventory, pursuant to federal regulations and rule 4729-9-14 of the Administrative Code, shall be taken of the controlled substances on hand with the new responsible person on the effective date of the change of responsible person. The new responsible person shall be responsible for completing and maintaining this inventory record at the site of the terminal distributor of dangerous drugs. |
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(4) |
The responsible person to whom the terminal distributor of dangerous drugs license has been issued is responsible for compliance with all state and federal laws, regulations, and rules regulating the distribution of drugs. |
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The motion was seconded by |
1:30 p.m.
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With all members present, the Board moved to Room South-A,
31st Floor, |
R-2004-047 |
Following presentations by Board members and
self-introductions by the candidates for licensure by reciprocity, the
following candidates participated in a discussion of pharmacy laws and rules
with |
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03-1-25951 |
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03-1-25947 |
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03-1-25938 |
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03-1-25995 |
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03-1-25924 |
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03-1-25968 |
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03-1-25970 |
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03-3-14646 |
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03-1-25959 |
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03-1-25963 |
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03-1-25953 |
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03-1-25944 |
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03-1-25969 |
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CORRIE |
03-1-25967 |
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03-1-25966 |
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03-1-25965 |
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03-1-25932 |
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03-1-25941 |
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03-1-15940 |
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03-1-25971 |
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1:40 p.m.
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The Board recessed for lunch. |
2:58 p.m.
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The Board reconvened in Room East B with all members
present. The Board was joined by |
3:12 p.m.
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The record was closed. |
3:17 p.m.
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The Board was joined by |
3:39 p.m.
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The record was closed. The Board next set the meeting schedule for Fiscal Year 2005 (July 1, 2004-June 30, 2005) as follows: |
07/12/04 07/13/04 07/14/04 |
10/04/04 10/05/04 10/06/04 |
01/03/05 01/04/05 01/05/05 |
04/11/05 04/12/05 04/13/05 |
08/02/04 08/03/04 08/04/04 |
11/08/04 11/09/04 11/10/04 |
02/07/05 02/08/05 02/09/05 |
05/02/05 05/03/05 05/04/05 |
09/13/04 09/14/04 09/15/04 |
12/06/04 12/07/04 12/08/04 |
03/07/05 03/08/05 03/09/05 |
06/06/05 06/07/05 06/08/05 |
3:45 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 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 |
4:00 p.m.
R-2004-048 |
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-030606-076) In
The Matter Of: (D.O.B. 08/01/78) INTRODUCTION THE MATTER OF ZACHARY JAMES BLAKE CAME FOR
CONSIDERATION ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2003, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE
BOARD: ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph. (presiding); DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph.;
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. SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE State’s Witnesses 1. Respondent's
Witnesses None |
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State's
Exhibits 1. Copy of Proposal to Deny/Notice of
Opportunity For Hearing letter
[06-06-03] 2. Statement of 3. Sandusky Police Department Complaint Report
No. 9217 [07-04-98] 4. History Information File, City of 5. History Information File, City of 6. History Information File, City of 7. History Information File, City of 8. Statement of 9. Sandusky Police Department Complaint Report
No. 331 [01-10-99] 10. History Information File, City of 11. History Information File, City of 12. Statement of 13. Perkins Police Department Incident Report
CR# 01-000183 [01-06-01] 14. History Information File, City of 15. Statement of 16. 17. Court Entry Record, Bowling Green Police
Dept. vs. Zachary J. Blake, Case No. 02CRB-00783-A, Bowling Green
Municipal Court [05-10-02] Respondent's
Exhibits None |
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FINDINGS OF FACT After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witness, 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) On June
6, 2003, (2) As
demonstrated by return receipt dated June 7, 2003, (3) Zachary
James Blake has not responded in any manner to the letter of June 6, 2003,
and has not requested a hearing in this matter. (4) Records
of the Ohio Board of Pharmacy indicate that (5) Zachary
James Blake was, on or about July 4, 1998, stopped by a (6) Zachary James Blake was, on or about
January 10, 1999, observed by a (7) Zachary
James Blake was, on or about January 6, 2001, arrested by a Perkins Police
Department officer after being involved in a fight. On January 12, 2001, (8) Zachary
James Blake was, on or about April 15, 2002, arrested by a |
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CONCLUSION OF LAW The State Board of Pharmacy
concludes that paragraphs (5) through (8) of the Findings of Fact constitutes
not being of good moral character and habits as provided in paragraph (C) of
Rule 4729-5-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code. DECISION OF THE BOARD Pursuant to Section 4729.11 of the Ohio Revised
Code, and Rule 4729-5-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code, the State Board of
Pharmacy hereby refuses to grant a license and, therefore, denies the
Application for Pharmacy Intern Registration submitted by Further, the Board will not
consider any new application submitted by 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 |
R-2004-049 |
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ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF
PHARMACY (Docket
No. D-030606-077) In
The Matter Of: (R.Ph. No. 03-2-11312) |
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INTRODUCTION THE MATTER OF PATRICIA M. CRANE CAME FOR
CONSIDERATION ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2003, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD:
ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph. (presiding); DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph.; 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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SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE State’s Witnesses 1. Respondent's
Witnesses None State's
Exhibits 1. Copy of Notice of Opportunity For Hearing
letter [06-06-03] 1A. Copy of Amendment Notice letter [07-01-03] 1B-1C. Procedurals 2. C.P.E. Report Form for 3. C.P.E.. Audit Notice letter to 4. Pharmacist License Lapsed Notice letter to 5. C.P.E. Audit Non-Compliance letter to 6. C.P.E. Audit Non-Compliance letter to 7. Letter from 8. C.P.E. Report Form for 9. Letter from 10A-10I. Rx #92427-5821 [09-17-02]; Rx #93070-5821 [09-23-02]; Rx #93834-5821 [09-30-02]; Rx #94481-5821 [10-07-02]; Rx #95647-5821 [10-19-02]; Rx #95769-5821 [10-21-02]; Rx #96653-5821 [10-30-02]; Rx #97028-5821 [11-03-02]; Rx #97259-5821 [11-05-02] Respondent's
Exhibits None |
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FINDINGS OF FACT After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witness, 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) On June
6, 2003, (2) As
demonstrated by return receipt dated June 17, 2003, (3) (4) Records
of the Ohio Board of Pharmacy indicate that (5) (6) (7)
Patricia M. Crane did, from September 15, 2002, through November 6,
2002, while not a properly licensed pharmacist, practice pharmacy, to wit: while
Patricia M. Crane had not properly renewed her license, and during a period
when she had either not obtained her pharmacist’s identification card or
after she had surreptitiously obtained an invalid identification card,
Patricia M. Crane practiced pharmacy when not legally authorized to do
so. Such conduct is in violation of
Section 4729.28 of the Ohio Revised Code. |
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CONCLUSIONS OF LAW (1) The
State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs (5) through (7) 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. (2) The
State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs (6) 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 Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code as provided in Division
(A)(5) of Section 4729.16 of the (3) The State Board of Pharmacy concludes that
paragraphs (5) and (6) of the Findings of Fact constitute having committed
fraud, misrepresentation, or deception in applying for or securing a license
or identification card issued by the board under Chapter 4729. of the Revised
Code. |
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DECISION OF THE BOARD Pursuant to Section 4729.16
of the Ohio Revised Code, and after consideration of the record as a whole,
the State Board of Pharmacy hereby suspends, for one month, the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-2-11312, held by |
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(A) (B) (C)
Patricia M. Crane must abide by the rules of the State Board of Pharmacy. (D) (E) 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 |
4:05 p.m.
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The Board recessed until Wednesday, September 10, 2003. |
WEDNESDAY, September 10, 2003 |
8:35 a.m. |
ROLL CALL |
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The State Board of Pharmacy convened in Room East-B, 31st
Floor, Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph. (President); Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph.; 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. |
R-2004-050 |
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Rule 4729-5-01 Definitions. As used in Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code: |
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(A) |
"Practice of pharmacy" is as defined in division (B) of section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. |
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(B) |
The term "dispense" means the final association of a drug with a particular patient pursuant to the prescription, drug order, or other lawful order of a prescriber and the professional judgment of and the responsibility for: interpreting, preparing, compounding, labeling, and packaging a specific drug. |
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(C) |
The term "compounding" has the same meaning as defined in division (C) of section 4729.01 of the Revised Code. |
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(D) |
"Interpret prescriptions" means the professional judgment of a pharmacist when reviewing a prescription order of a prescriber for a patient. |
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(E) |
"To participate in drug selection" means selecting and dispensing a drug product pursuant to sections 4729.38 and 4729.381 of the Revised Code. |
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(F) |
"To participate with prescribers in reviews of drug utilization" means monitoring the appropriate use of drugs through communication with the prescriber(s) involved. |
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(G) |
"Pharmacist" means an individual who holds a current pharmacist identification card pursuant to section 4729.08 or 4729.09 of the Revised Code; or, pursuant to section 4729.12 of the Revised Code. |
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(H) |
"Original prescription" means the prescription issued by the prescriber in writing, an oral or electronically transmitted prescription recorded in writing by the pharmacist, a prescription transmitted by use of a facsimile machine, or a prescription transmitted by a board-approved electronic prescription transmission system, each of which is pursuant to rule 4729-5-30 of the Administrative Code. |
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(I) |
"Personal supervision" means a pharmacist shall be physically present in the pharmacy and provide personal review and approval of all professional pharmaceutical activities. |
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(J) |
"Preprinted order" is defined as a patient-specific, definitive set of drug treatment directives to be administered to an individual patient who has been examined by a prescriber and for whom the prescriber has determined that the drug therapy is appropriate and safe when used pursuant to the conditions set forth in the preprinted order. Preprinted orders may be used only for inpatients in an institutional facility as defined in Chapter 4729‑17 of the Administrative Code. |
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(K) |
"Standing order" will mean the same as the term "protocol". |
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(L) |
"Protocol" is defined as: |
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(1) |
A definitive set of written treatment
guidelines that include definitive orders for drugs and their specified
dosages which have been authorized by a prescriber |
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(2) |
A definitive set of written treatment
guidelines that include definitive orders for drugs and their specified
dosages which have been authorized by a prescriber |
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(3) |
A definitive set of written treatment guidelines that include patient-specific and dose-specific orders for the administration of a specific drug that have been authorized by a prescriber to be used when the services of that prescriber are not immediately available. The state board of pharmacy must approve the treatment guidelines prior to implementation. A list of the board-approved drugs used in the treatment guidelines shall be displayed on the board’s website (www.state.oh.us/pharmacy). To be considered for approval by the board, the treatment guidelines must meet the following requirements: |
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(a) |
The drugs shall only be administered by an individual authorized by law to administer the drugs that are listed in the treatment guidelines. |
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(b) |
A prescriber must complete an assessment and make a diagnosis prior to ordering a set of treatment guidelines. |
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(c) |
The treatment guidelines: |
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(i) |
Can only be initiated upon the order of a prescriber, and the prescriber, utilizing positive identification, must create an order in the patient record to acknowledge and document an adjustment made pursuant to the treatment guidelines before another dose or frequency adjustment can be made; |
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(ii) |
Shall only apply to adjusting the dose or frequency of the administration of a specific drug that has been previously ordered by a prescriber; |
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(iii) |
Apply only to those drugs that may require calculations for specific dose and frequency adjustments which shall be based on objective measures; |
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(iv) |
Apply only to those drugs for which the therapeutic dose is significantly lower than the dose expected to cause detrimental adverse effects; |
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(v) |
Do not apply to those drugs for which a dosage change selected within the usual normal dose range could cause detrimental adverse effects; |
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(vi) |
Can be performed without requiring the exercise of medical judgment; |
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(vii) |
Will lead to results that are reasonably predictable and safe; |
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(viii) |
Can be performed safely without repeated medical assessments; |
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(ix) |
If performed improperly, would not present a danger of immediate and serious harm to the patient. |
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A protocol may be used only by Protocols submitted for approval
by the state board of pharmacy may be reviewed with the |
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(M) |
"Prescriber" means any person authorized by the Revised Code to prescribe dangerous drugs as part of their professional practice. |
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(N) |
"Positive identification" means a method of identifying an individual who prescribes, administers, or dispenses a dangerous drug. Such method must include a physical means of identification such as, but not limited to, the following: |
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(1) |
A manual signature on a hard-copy record; |
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(2) |
A magnetic card reader; |
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(3) |
A bar code reader; |
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(4) |
A thumbprint reader or other biometric method; or |
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(5) |
A daily printout of every transaction that is verified and manually signed within twenty-four hours by the individual who prescribed, administered, or dispensed the dangerous drug. The printout must be maintained for three years and made available on request to those individuals authorized by law to review such records. |
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A magnetic card reader or a bar code reader system of identification must also include a private personal identifier, such as a password, for entry into a mechanical or automated system. |
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The motion was seconded by |
9:35 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 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 |
10:02 a.m.
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The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to the public. |
10:03 a.m.
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PER DIEM |
9/8 |
9/9 |
9/10 |
Total |
Adelman |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Braylock |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
|
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 |
1 |
3 |
Teater |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Turner |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
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The motion was seconded by |
10:05 a.m.
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The meeting was recessed so the Board members could travel to the Villa Milano restaurant for a meeting with the Executive Committee of the Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA) and, following that meeting, the Licensure Ceremony. |
10:45 a.m.
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The Board reconvened at the Villa Milano Restaurant to meet with the Executive Committee of the OPA to discuss items of mutual interest and concern. There were no issues requiring official action of the Board. |
11:55 a.m.
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The meeting with the OPA Executive Committee ended. |
THE BOARD APPROVED THESE MINUTES OCTOBER 15, 2003 |