Pharmacy Groups Seek Delay In DQSA Distributor Reqs Slated To Start July 1

Four key pharmacy groups have asked FDA to delay enforcement of dispenser transaction requirements laid out in the track and trace provisions of the Drug Quality and Security Act that are set to go into effect in July, citing significant challenges faced by trading partners and hospitals in complying. The compounding law requires that dispensers collect and store for up to six years transaction information, transaction history and a transaction statement for prescription drugs not exempt under the law. “In...

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