
Federal Judge Enters Order of Permanent Injunction Against Compounding Pharmacy Owner
A federal judge entered an order of permanent injunction against Paul W. Franck, the owner and operator of several compounding pharmacies in Florida.
A federal judge has entered an order of permanent injunction on behalf of FDA against Paul W. Franck, the owner and operator of numerous compounding pharmacies in Florida over the past 20 years, FDA said in an April 29, 2016
Franck owned and operated several compounding pharmacies including Franck’s Lab Inc., which did business as Franck’s Compounding Lab and Trinity Care Solutions. FDA said Franck manufactured drugs that were considered adulterated because they contained “filthy, putrid, or decomposed substances; were prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions; and fell below the quality and/or purity standards they purported to possess.” FDA also asserts Franck’s drug products were misbranded, because “drugs purporting to be sterile contained bacterial contamination.”
FDA has cited Franck’s compounding pharmacies in the past for compromising drug sterility. Trinity Care Solutions issued a recall and halted compounding activities in 2014 after inspection revealed multiple violations. FDA said its inspection of the Trinity facility revealed the presence of “dead spiders, beetles, ants, wasps, and cockroaches in the ceiling panel directly above the area where employees prepare for sterile processing.”
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In early April 2016, FDA issued
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