Georgia pharmacist admits lying about filling prescriptions for high

GA 2026 Independent Pharmacies
OIG Controlled Substance
Penalty
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Outcome

OIG enforcement action against Georgia pharmacist admits lying about filling prescriptions for high for controlled substance.

Details

Georgia pharmacist admits lying about filling prescriptions for high — OIG Enforcement (2026)

OIG took enforcement action against Georgia pharmacist admits lying about filling prescriptions for high in GA in 2026 involving controlled substance violations in the Independent Pharmacies sector.

Violation types: Controlled Substance
Entity type: Pharmacy
Penalty type: Settlement
Location: GA

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