The Indiana Board of Pharmacy agrees to revoke the New England Compounding Center's license. That's the company at the center of the deadly meningitis outbreak last year. The Massachusetts-based pharmacy voluntarily reached an agreement with Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller's office Friday to suspend its license. The company cannot operate in Indiana for at least seven years. The board approved the agreement Monday. The company could apply for a new license after that time.
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