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At 12:19 PM 7/31/2005, you wrote:
>Really? Compounding pharmacies are NOT included? I read that they were
>specifically included in the warning to NOT prepare domperidone. Where can
>I find this?
At 12:19 PM 7/31/2005, you wrote:
>Really? Compounding pharmacies are NOT included? I read that they were
>specifically included in the warning to NOT prepare domperidone. Where can
>I find this?
They were. When all of this was "hot" there was a statement from the
national association of compounding pharmacies. I'm not sure what the
organization's title is. This organization made it clear in response that
even though the FDA contacted pharmacies warning them to NOT prepare
domperidone they, in fact, have no control over compounding pharmacies. I
had a copy of this statement in my files but lost it to spyware in March
2005. I'll bet that someone else on Lactnet has a copy of it. Or if you
know a compounding pharmacist he/she will be able to clarify the
jurisdiction issue. Or just contact the organization directly.
Of course, some compounding pharmacies were scared off by the FDA and
stopped filling physicians' prescriptions but many continued as they do
with any non-manufactured prescription.
The book that I am reading is Selling Sickness, How the World's Biggest
Pharmaceutical Companies are Turning Us all Into Patients, by Ray Moynihan
and Alan Cassels.
Most Lactnetters will not really be surprised at the disclosures. I have
been reading it for the past couple of days when I should have been doing
*many* other things.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee Wisconsin
>The book I found, and haven't finished yet, is On The Take: How Medicine's
>Complicity With Big Business Can Endanger Your Health, by Jerome P.
>Kassirer, M.D.
>He mentions the AAP / Ross Labs book deal on pg. 103. His section on
>Pediatricians (specifically the AAP) is on pgs 116 to 118. It is
>well-referenced.
>
>I have no financial interest in this book - just an avid reader.
>
>Phyllis Adamson, IBCLC, RLC
>Glendale, AZ
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>Pat Gima said:
> > And we all learned with the "warning" that compounding pharmacies are not
> > under the jurisdiction of the FDA. So a physician can prescribe
> > domperidone to be compounded if she sees a need.
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