Pharmacy Busted: Loses DEA License for Unauthorized Drug Fills
Published Date: 1/27/2026
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Summary
Complete Care Pharmacy in New Mexico lost its DEA license because its owner filled 26 drug prescriptions without having the legal authority to do so. This means the pharmacy can no longer handle controlled substances, impacting its business immediately. Anyone relying on this pharmacy for such medications will need to find a new provider fast.
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Business Barred from Renewing DEA Registration
Complete Care Pharmacy, LLC has its DEA Certificate of Registration No. FC4167121 revoked and any pending applications to renew or modify that registration, as well as any applications for additional registration in New Mexico, are denied. The revocation and denials are effective February 26, 2026, removing the business's legal ability to dispense controlled substances in New Mexico.
Corrales Pharmacy DEA License Revoked
If you used Complete Care Pharmacy in Corrales, New Mexico for controlled substances, its DEA registration was revoked and it can no longer handle controlled substances effective February 26, 2026. The owner issued and the pharmacy filled 26 controlled-substance prescriptions between July 1, 2021 and July 23, 2022 without valid state prescriptive authority, so you will need to find a new provider for those medications quickly.
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