And still do one prescription per patient. One of the things we have done since this is all come to light is to a remind all pharmacies in massachusetts and remind hospitals getting products that it needs to be one prescription per patient for exactly the reasons we have discussed. I appreciate it a mr. Chairman i know my time is up and i appreciate this hearing being held. Earlier today somebody said there would be more hearings and i certainly hope there arent a hope we can get some answers and why and what we need to do not on the compounding site to make sure the fda has authority because apparently they dont and just to check and see if we have people who are committing fraud claiming to be a compound or when in fact they are manufactures. I think the gentleman and all members we are going to go for a second round and i talked to the Ranking Member and she has agreed. Its not necessarily going to be the full five minutes but if the panel will be patient with this, there are no vot
Funeral services for Patricia Arlene Boone Gilderhus, 80, will be conducted at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, May 1, 2024, at Warner Chapel in Spencer. Rev. Eric Patten will officiate the service. Interment will be at Garfield Cemetery in Webb.
From 4-7 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Historic Crow Wing County Courthouse, 326 Laurel St., an open house will feature guided tours of four of Sarah Thorp Heald’s paintings
In 2022, there were nearly 100,000 bikes on the trails, according to data from the DNR. May through September, the Cuyuna trails average 18,000 bikers a month.