Tuesday, February 10, 2026

DEA Issues Immediate Suspension Order to Kentucky Pharmaceutical Distributor Over Controlled Substances Act Violations

 

Earlier today, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration issued an Immediate Suspension Order (ISO) to Richie Pharmacal, a pharmaceutical distributor in Glasgow, Kentucky.  An ISO is an emergency administrative action that immediately suspends a DEA registrant's authority to handle controlled substances, due to imminent danger to public health or safety.

The heightened measure comes after DEA diversion investigators exposed several compliance discrepancies and violations of the Controlled Substances Act at the business’ Glasgow distribution facility in recent years.

“Richie Pharmacal’s actions in this case contributed to the diversion of medications often linked with abuse, threatened the safety of our community, and endangered American lives,” said Jim Scott, special agent in charge of DEA’s Louisville Field Division.  “All DEA registrants, especially distributers like Richie Pharmacal, have an obligation to follow all the requirements laid out in the Controlled Substances Act, especially with respect to inventory control, proper record keeping, and suspicious customer orders.”

As a result of today’s action by the DEA, Richie Pharmacal, can no longer handle controlled substances of any kind while the ISO remains in effect.  DEA registrants have 30 days to request a hearing to contest a suspension. However, the suspension will remain in effect until all administrative proceedings are finalized.

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