A pharmacist has had his practising license suspended after he sold "excessive" amounts of addictive prescription drugs to customers without a prescription.
Sasha Taylor was working at Birkenhead Avenue Pharmacy in Auckland during 2014 and 2015 when he followed his boss' lead in selling potentially addictive drugs to people without a prescription and in "excessive" quantities.
Pharmacy owner Park Ung Wong pleaded guilty to one charge of forgery, three representative charges of creating a criminal nuisance and one charge under the Medicines Act of supplying prescription medication, and was sentenced to 10 months home detention in 2016.
In a decision released today, the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal found that Taylor was guilty of professional misconduct.
The tribunal heard that Taylor was working as a pharmacist without a current practising certificate and that he sold excessive quantities of restricted medicines which had the potential for abuse or dependency on 34 occasion.