Thursday, June 14, 2012

Tenth Circuit court of Appeals Affirms Pharmacist's HGH Conviction but Reverses $4.8m Forfeiture

Pharmacist's HGH Conviction Affirmed, $4.8M Forfeiture Reversed

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Thomas Bader, a licensed Colorado pharmacist, lost his human growth hormone (HGH) conviction appeal before the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals this week, but succeeded in getting a $4.8 million forfeiture order overturned.
Bader owned and operated College Pharmacy, a compounding pharmacy located in Colorado Springs. (Though the Tenth Circuit never resolved what a "compounding" pharmacy is, PharmWatch.org described College Pharmacy as "one of several [pharmacies] that supply nonstandard products to offbeat physicians who do chelation therapy, mesotherapy, and other dubious treatments.")

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