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DHEC provides list of independent S.C. pharmacies set to receive J&J vaccine By Kristin Nelson | March 4, 2021 at 12:53 PM EST - Updated March 5 at 11:58 AM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WMBF) – Over 100 independent pharmacies in South Carolina will soon receive the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control announced on Wednesday how it was going to distribute the new vaccine across the state. South Carolina will receive 41,000 doses of the vaccine next week. It’s not clear right now if that’s how much the state will get every week. FORGING AHEAD | State Epidemiologist Dr. Linda Bell said DHEC is activating independent pharmacies that will receive the J&J vaccine because they are more likely to serve rural counties. The J&J vaccine also doesn’t have strict storage and handling requirements like Pfizer and Moderna, so it will be easier for smaller pharmacies to handle the vaccine. ....
Seashore Drugs in Wilmington, located off Carolina Beach Drive, and its former owner and pharmacist-in-charge will pay $1 million in civil penalties for allegedly over-filling prescriptions for opioids and ignoring red flags. (Port City Daily photo/Courtesy Google Maps) WILMINGTON Wilmington-based Seashore Drugs Inc., its former owner John Waggett, and its pharmacist-in-charge Billy W. King II will pay $1,050,000 in civil penalties for allegedly dispensing opioid prescriptions egregiously for several years. This week a federal court entered into a consent order with the pharmacy, its former owner, its pharmacist, and federal prosecutors to settle a complaint filed by federal prosecutors in October. ....
Federal Court Orders North Carolina Pharmacy, Pharmacy Owner, and Pharmacist-in-Charge to Pay More Than $1 Million and to Cease Dispensing Opioids or Other Controlled Substances justice.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from justice.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Court orders Wilmington pharmacy to pay $1 million-plus fine, stop dispensing controlled substances Court orders Wilmington pharmacy to pay $1 million-plus fine, stop dispensing controlled substances By WECT Staff | December 17, 2020 at 9:19 AM EST - Updated December 17 at 4:45 PM RALEIGH, N.C. (WECT) - A federal court has ordered a Wilmington pharmacy to cease dispensing controlled substances and pay a $1.05 million fine. The consent order from a federal court in the Eastern District: Permanently prohibits Waggett from dispensing opioids or other controlled substances; Prohibits King from dispensing Schedule II controlled substances, including most opioids, for 180 days and then requires King to submit to further DEA monitoring for 3 years; and ....
By Neil Cotiaux, posted Dec 17, 2020 The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina announced Thursday that the former owner and pharmacist-in-charge of Seashore Drugs Inc. have agreed to $1.05 million in civil penalties as part of a consent agreement with the government stemming from practices that prosecutors allege helped turn the local pharmacy into a magnet for drug abusers.
While not admitting the allegations, former Seashore Drugs Inc. owner John D. Waggett and former pharmacist-in-charge Billy W. King II agreed to resolve charges filed by the government that accused the pair of ignoring multiple “red flags” and failing to ensure the legitimacy of prescriptions brought to the pharmacy before filling them. ....