Pubdate: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 Source: Ledger, The (Lakeland, FL) Copyright: 2006 The Ledger Contact: http://www.theledger.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/795 Author: Andrew Dunn, The Ledger PHARMACY RAIDED BY DEA AGENTS LAKELAND - A local pharmacy's license was suspended Thursday after it was raided by agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Agents also raided a sister store at 4607 Clark Ave. in Tampa that operated under the name MediPharm-Rx Inc. Both pharmacies are owned by a Robert L. Caddick, whose last known address was in Oviedo. Caddick could not be located for comment. Jeannette Moran, spokeswoman for the DEA's Miami Field Division, said that both pharmacies' licenses to sell controlled substances have been suspended. "There was no criminal action taken today," she said. "This is what we call administrative (action)." She said the DEA considers the operation as a whole to be an "imminent danger to public health and safety." She said agents pulled 635,000 doses of prescription medicines from the Tampa location. Most of those medicines were hydrocodone, sold as Vicodin, and alprazolam, sold as Xanax. The Web site www.medipharm-rx.net lists the same contact address as the Tampa storefront. The site appears to be an online pharmacy. "My understanding is they were selling drugs over the Internet," Moran said. Moran could not provide further details. She said the company has 60 days to appeal its suspension through an administrative hearing with the DEA. The agency will then decide whether to revoke the pharmacies' licenses permanently. Moran said the pharmacies are free to continue selling uncontrolled substances from their storefronts - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine