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This episode is with Carlos Aquino fromPharmaDiversion. I've been privy to many of Carlos his stories over the years. They're always entertaining and really shine a light on the missteps that happen in both 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies. I asked Carlos if he would like to talk about some of those issues that he sees while doing DEA mock inspections, the topic he chose to kick off with his waste management of controlled substances. I was intrigued by this because it seems like an innocuous topic. Now I know what you're thinking, no, it's not. And you're right. That said, an organization can acknowledge the seriousness of something and not live up to those standards. And that is what Carlos is seeing.
By Vivian Juter FrankelThis episode is with Carlos Aquino fromPharmaDiversion. I've been privy to many of Carlos his stories over the years. They're always entertaining and really shine a light on the missteps that happen in both 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies. I asked Carlos if he would like to talk about some of those issues that he sees while doing DEA mock inspections, the topic he chose to kick off with his waste management of controlled substances. I was intrigued by this because it seems like an innocuous topic. Now I know what you're thinking, no, it's not. And you're right. That said, an organization can acknowledge the seriousness of something and not live up to those standards. And that is what Carlos is seeing.