Lisa Penny, RPh, FSVHP, director of pharmacy at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals, says drug diversion and prevention plans are becoming more common in the human world.
Lisa Penny, RPh, FSVHP, director of pharmacy at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals, says drug diversion and prevention plans are becoming more common in the human world. For veterinary practices, though, it depends on the practice situation.
If you have a much smaller veterinary practice, you still need things in writing, but an entire drug diversion and prevention plan may not be necessary.
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