Complaint Shut Down With Help From Handwriting Expert Our Client, O.A.A., Pharm.D., R.Ph., faced a complaint (“Complaint”), based on a signature, purportedly authored by O.A.A., on fraudulent documents sent to the Virginia Board of Pharmacy. The Texas State Board of Pharmacy (“Board”) prosecuted our Client and set an Informal Conference to discuss same. And tremendous …
Texas State Board of Pharmacy v. E.B.
Under substantial stress and pressure from work, our client, E.B., illegally issued prescriptions to themselves. E.B. responded to their conscience and self-reported to the Board. The Board notified the police, and criminal prosecution began. E.B enrolled in the Peer Recovery Network and went to drug treatment for ninety days. After completing treatment, E.B. secured a …
Texas State Board of Pharmacy v. E.U.
E.U. is a licensed pharmacist. E.U. negligently allowed thousands of invalid prescriptions for controlled substances to be issued to clients. E.U. missed key factors and signs that she was filling invalid prescriptions over the course of two years. The Board initiated an investigation after the DEA investigated the pharmacy while E.U. was working. After an …
Texas State Board of Pharmacy v. G.T.
G.T. is a licensed pharmacist. After a physician negligently prescribed him with a controlled substance for back pain, he became addicted. When he could no longer get the prescriptions from his physician, he began stealing medications from his pharmacy while on duty. When the pharmacy discovered the theft, they reported his conduct to the DEA …
Texas State Board of Pharmacy v. ARH
Facts: Our client, ARH, hired us to defend against allegations of unprofessional conduct as a pharmacist. The Board staff claimed the client had acted unprofessionally and negligently in connection with handling a patient matter and had scheduled the client for an informal settlement conference to hear an explanation of what had occurred. The complaint was negatively impacting our …
Texas Board of Pharmacy v. ML
Facts: Client hired firm after receiving a complaint from TSBP regarding misconduct. The complaint alleged that client allowed a third-party access to the pharmacy and its medications. Client allowed a third party, unlicensed by TSBP, behind the counter of the pharmacy and allowed them to take medication off the shelf and converted the medication for their …
Texas State Board of Pharmacy v. VV
Facts: Client hired firm after he realized that he may not be in compliance with his continuing education. He realized while renewing his license that he did not complete a certain course that he was supposed to complete. He was over a year late on his deadline to complete. Outcome: Firm submitted a self-report in order to …