H.R. 598104th CongressHouse Bill

Pharmacy Compounding Preservation Act of 1994

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Pharmacy Compounding Preservation Act of 1994 - Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to make such Act inapplicable to: (1) licensed retail pharmacies that compound drugs in conformance with applicable local laws regulating the practice of pharmacy and medicine; and (2) bulk drug products intended to be used by pharmacies for compounding, except to the extent that such provisions relate directly to the purity and quality of such bulk drug products.

Introduced Jan 20, 1995
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Passed Senate
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Bill Brewster

Democrat

U.S. Representative · OK-3

Bipartisan — 141 cosponsors (52 D, 89 R)

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