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Meningitis-Linked Firm Granted Leniency After Previous Violations

The head of the Massachusetts health department says investigators still don't know why regulators backed off a severe penalty against a pharmacy now implicated in a deadly meningitis outbreak.

In 2004, after product safety and sterility problems at the New England Compounding Center, the state's pharmacy board proposed an official reprimand and three years' probation for the New England Compounding Center.

The company protested, saying it could destroy the business. In 2006, the board entered into a more lenient, non-disciplinary agreement with NECC.

In a copy of testimony to be delivered before Congress on Wednesday, interim commissioner Dr. Lauren Smith said "troubling questions remain" about why the more lenient agreement was adopted, even after interviews and a records review.

Smith said she won't be satisfied until she knows the reasons behind the decision.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.

Lucas Willard is a news reporter and host at WAMC Northeast Public Radio, which he joined in 2011. He produces and hosts The Best of Our Knowledge and WAMC Listening Party.
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