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Geoffrey Kyle Soo Chan was suspended six months and ordered to pay a $ 20,000 fine.
Chan processed about 1,646 transactions involving 28,404 doses of naloxone nasal spray.
The agreement says Chan processed and dispensed the spray without obtaining patient consent.
Chan has agreed to thoroughly review and understand various laws and standards governing pharmacists.
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