2025-13122Notice

Philly Pharmacy's Messy Logs End DEA Registration

Published Date: 7/14/2025

Notice

Summary

Just Here II Pharmacy in Philadelphia lost its DEA registration because it didn’t keep proper records of controlled substances, making it unsafe for the public. The pharmacy’s registration was suspended immediately and then officially revoked by the DEA, even though their registration expired at the end of 2024. This means Just Here II can no longer handle controlled drugs, protecting community safety.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

DEA Revokes Pharmacy Registration

Just Here II Pharmacy (DEA Certificate No. FJ1928689) had its DEA registration suspended on October 24, 2024 and the DEA issued a final order revoking the registration. The revocation bars the pharmacy from handling controlled substances and also denies any pending renewal, modification, or other registration applications for Just Here II in Pennsylvania; the Order is effective August 13, 2025.

Revocation Intended to Protect Public

If you live in Pennsylvania, the DEA found large discrepancies in Just Here II Pharmacy's controlled-substance records (for example: ~200 units of oxycodone 5 mg; ~1,459 units of oxycodone 15 mg; ~2,044 units of alprazolam 1 mg; ~2,930 units of alprazolam 2 mg; and ~2,839 units of promethazine with codeine) and revoked the registration to protect public health and safety. The DEA described variances for listed substances ranging from about 33% to 100% and made the revocation effective August 13, 2025.

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8/13/2025

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