Revised "Pill Mill" Bill Approved by House Committee

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So much for the governor's pill mill "strike force." Florida just may get a prescription-drug-monitoring program after all. 

Today, the House Appropriations Committee approved a revised bill (HB 7095) that scraps Gov. Rick Scott's proposal to repeal the drug tracking system, which also received strong support from House Speaker Dean Cannon. This comes on the heels of Friday's announcement from the Department of Health that it planned to go ahead with the database anyway. 

Florida's pill mill problem is so bad that Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, has agreed to donate $1 million to fund the database. 

Attorney General Pam Bondi, a staunch database supporter, was enthused about the bill despite harsh criticism from small pharmacists, according to Naked Politics. The legislation imposes new requirements on independent pharmacies that don't apply to large chains such as CVS and Walgreens.

"You call this a pill mill bill," said Linda Bezick, a dismayed small pharmacist. "This is really an anti-small-pharmacy bill. It's very offensive."

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Mindysueib6
Mindysueib6

as soon as the pill mills stop giving out pills the people that get these pills will go to the small pharmacy they will be flooded $$$$ all for them --- pill mill dr's will refer patients there too probably getting a kickback.

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