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Rapid Microbial Methods Sterility Testing Guidance

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has issued guidance on the use of Rapid Microbial Methods (RMMs) for sterility testing. This document outlines acceptable approaches and considerations for implementing RMMs in pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing.

Routine Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Massachusetts Pharmacy Practice Definitions

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has issued a document defining key terms related to pharmacy practice. This guidance aims to clarify terminology for pharmacists and related entities operating within the state.

Routine Guidance Healthcare
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Pharmacy Policy: Definitions for Automated Dispensing, Compounding, and Events

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has adopted Policy 2025-02, defining key terms related to automated dispensing devices, automated pharmacy systems, pharmacy processing automation, quality-related events, and serious adverse drug events. These definitions clarify regulatory expectations for pharmacies operating in the state.

Routine Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation January 2025 Enforcement Actions

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in January 2025. Actions include the FDIC taking control of Pulaski Savings Bank, consent orders for various financial institutions, and license suspensions or cease and desist orders for unlicensed practices and professional misconduct.

Priority review Enforcement Banking
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IDFPR February 2025 Enforcement Actions

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in February 2025 against 30 entities. Actions include license suspensions, consent orders for violations of various acts, and settlements for late renewal payments.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Illinois IDFPR May 2025 Enforcement Actions

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in May 2025 against 21 individuals and 7 companies. Actions include license revocations, consent orders, settlements, and civil penalties for violations of various financial and professional regulations.

Priority review Enforcement Financial Services
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Illinois March 2025 Disciplinary Actions

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in March 2025. Actions include consent orders for unlicensed activity, late renewal payments, reciprocal discipline, and settlements for violations of various acts. Several professional licenses were suspended for failure to pay state income taxes or child support.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Enforcement Actions April 2025

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced enforcement actions taken in April 2025 against 31 individuals and 10 companies. Actions include consent orders, settlements, and license suspensions related to violations of various state acts.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Guidance on Erythromycin Eye Ointment Shortage

The New York State Department of Health has issued guidance addressing the shortage of erythromycin (0.5%) ophthalmic ointment. The guidance provides alternative protocols for preventing ophthalmia neonatorum in newborns when erythromycin is unavailable, based on recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Priority review Guidance Public Health
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NY Health: Conserve IV Fluids and Materials Due to Supply Chain Disruptions

The New York State Department of Health has issued guidance (DAL 24-07) to hospitals and diagnostic and treatment centers regarding conservation strategies for IV fluids and related materials due to ongoing supply chain disruptions. The directive urges providers to inventory, monitor usage, limit non-essential procedures, and prioritize critical uses of these supplies.

Priority review Guidance Healthcare

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