
PCAB recognizes pharmacy’s excellence and commitment to quality standards
JACKSONVILLE, FL–The Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB) today announced the accreditation of InjuryScripts’s St. Johns Bluff location in Jacksonville, FL. The accreditation is awarded in recognition of the pharmacy’s commitment to meeting and/or exceeding national quality standards.
“Our new PCAB® Accreditation status and our designation as a PCAB Accredited® Compounding pharmacy lets our community know that InjuryScripts ranks among the best for commitment to quality,” said Bill Scrogins, InjuryScripts co-founder.
“We are honored by this new accreditation. It confirms our commitment to providing safe, personalized solutions that meet the medical needs of our patients – and the needs of the healthcare providers in our community who rely on us for these specialized medicines,” said Greg Balotin, InjuryScripts co-founder. “We believe this will further strengthen the bond of trust between our pharmacy and the Jacksonville community.”
Compounding medications is an integral part of the practice of pharmacy and the demand for these customized medications are increasing every year. Yet many people may not even be aware of its role. Compounded medications are prescriptions that are written by physicians, veterinarians and other legally authorized prescribers and prepared for an individual patient by a specially trained pharmacist.
About InjuryScripts
Founded in 2007 by Bill Scrogins and Greg Balotin, InjuryScripts is committed to providing patients and physicians with customized cutting-edge, targeted pharmaceutical therapies. The company, which employs 70 people across Florida and Georgia, is opening their new, state-of-the-art retail and compounding center on Beach Boulevard this summer. InjuryScripts has proudly partnered to be the official pharmacy of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
About PCAB
The Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB) is a nonprofit organization that provides a voluntary accreditation program for compounding pharmacies nationwide. Formed by eight of the nation’s leading pharmacy organizations, PCAB promotes, develops and maintains principles, policies and standards for improving the quality of pharmacy compounding nationwide. For more information, visit www.pcab.org.