Florida Pharmacy Loses DEA License Over Unauthorized Drug Orders
Published Date: 1/15/2026
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Summary
Pine Pharmacy in Florida lost its DEA registration because it filled risky prescriptions without proper checks and let unauthorized people order controlled drugs. This means Pine Pharmacy can no longer legally handle certain medicines, protecting public safety. The change is effective immediately, so patients and the pharmacy must adjust fast.
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Final Revocation and Application Denial
The DEA revoked Pine Pharmacy's DEA Certificate of Registration No. FS1451222 and denied any pending applications to renew or modify that registration, as well as any other pending application for additional registration in Florida. The final Order revoking the registration is effective February 17, 2026.
Immediate Suspension Ordered April 9, 2025
On April 9, 2025, the DEA issued an Order to Show Cause and Immediate Suspension of Registration No. FS1451222 for Pine Pharmacy in Ocala, Florida. The OSC/ISO informed the registrant that the suspension was immediate under 21 U.S.C. 824(d) because the continued registration allegedly presented an imminent danger to public health or safety.
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