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| Tulsa pharmacy that supplied execution drugs to Missouri being sold after admitting to nearly 2,000 violations |
| By pitch.com |
| Published: 04/26/2016 |
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Missouri has a long tradition of coveting secrecy to hide the names of people it relies upon to help execute condemned prisoners. State officials maintain the secrecy is necessary to protect those involved in executions. It also has the effect of shielding Missouri from embarrassment over its choices for people and companies it employs to carry out the state's highest form of punishment. The latest news is that the Apothecary Shoppe, a Tulsa, Oklahoma, compounding pharmacy linked to the Missouri Department of Corrections for its executions in 2013 and 2014, had admitted to violating nearly 2,000 guidelines established by regulators. Read More. |
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I am glad that I didn't purchase any medicine from this pharmacy. I got my medicine from www.drugscaps.com and didn't visit any pharmacy like this. Hopefully, I'll continue to purchase cheap medicine online.