Action | Mixing, diluting or reconstituting sterile drug products by doctors |
Stage | Emergency/NOIRA |
Comment Period | Ended on 2/22/2006 |
2 comments
February 15, 2006
Dear Honored Members of the Board of Medicine:
I fully support new additional regulations where such will objectively increase patient safety as defined by a reduction in mortality and or morbidity.
The regulations as proposed do neither. Worse, they will either dramatically increase the cost of delivering patient care without merit or they will breed legions of physicians whose daily practice does not comport with these regulations. This itself is a dangerous precident and again without merit.
I strongly encourage the Board to set aside the proposed regulations and study the matter further. I have practiced mixing of Kenalog and Xylocaine (and the like) for more than 20 years and have had no (that would be none) morbidity or mortality.
Regulations that are or appear "out of step" and without merit likely are.
I strongly and respectfully request that the Board of Medicine study this matter further and delay the implementation of these onerous and meritless regulations.
I remain,
Joseph Atkins "Joe" Leming, MD, FAAFP