B.C. pharmacists sanctioned over opioid-dispensing practices file court challenges | Unpublished
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Author: Darryl Greer
Publication Date: May 12, 2025 - 19:26

B.C. pharmacists sanctioned over opioid-dispensing practices file court challenges

May 12, 2025
Two Vancouver pharmacists facing sanctions for alleged improper opioid-dispensing practices are taking the College of Pharmacists of B.C. to court, claiming evidence was collected “improperly” during inspections by college investigators.The college announced last month that it was limiting the practices of four pharmacists who worked at two Vancouver pharmacies over “serious” allegations of improper opioid dispensing and record keeping at the pharmacies.College CEO Suzanne Solven said it was an “extraordinary step” to suspend pharmacy manager Karandeep Singh Chohan’s registration, and limit the practices of Charanjit Pal, Mamteshwari Latchman and Jennifer Van Bui before the college’s investigation was finished.


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