Louisiana Pharmacy Banned from Handling Controlled Drugs Forever
Published Date: 1/23/2025
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Summary
Neumann's Pharmacy in Louisiana lost its DEA registration because it didn’t meet important pharmacy rules that keep the public safe. After a full hearing and review, the government decided to revoke their license, meaning they can’t legally handle controlled medicines anymore. This change takes effect soon and could impact the pharmacy’s business and customers relying on their services.
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DEA Revokes Pharmacy's Controlled‑Substance License
If you own or operate Neumann's Pharmacy, LLC (DEA Certificate of Registration FN4373293), the DEA revoked the pharmacy's registration after a hearing and adopted the Administrative Law Judge's June 18, 2024 recommendation. The revocation means the pharmacy can no longer legally handle or dispense controlled substances; the action was published in the Federal Register on January 23, 2025.
Patients Lose Access To Controlled Medications
If you are a customer of Neumann's Pharmacy who relies on controlled medications, you will no longer be able to obtain controlled substances from that pharmacy after the DEA revoked its registration (FN4373293). The revocation followed an Order to Show Cause issued September 12, 2023 and a recommended decision on June 18, 2024, with the decision published January 23, 2025.
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