A pharmacist counted cephalosporin capsules on a counting tray that contained powder from penicillin tablets that had
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A pharmacist counted cephalosporin capsules on a counting tray that contained powder from penicillin tablets that had been counted previously and dispensed the capsules to a patient who is allergic to penicillin. The patient suffered anaphylaxis. Explain how this might constitute adulteration pursuant to the adulteration statute.
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Pharmacy Practice And The Law
ISBN: 9781284154979
9th Edition
Authors: Richard R. Abood, Kimberly A. Burns
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