Pharmacy Surrenders License After “Unprofessional Conduct”
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Pharmacy Surrenders License After “Unprofessional Conduct”
According to RIDOH, on or about July 1 and July 2, 2025, RIDOH received complaints concerning alleged unprofessional conditions at Respondent AJ Pharmacy Store II.
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The pharmacy is located at 486 Smithfield Road in North Providence.
According to the company's website, it has another location on Smith Street in Providence.
Expired Medication, Improperly Secured Controlled Substances —
“From July 7 through July 22, 2025, RIDOH/Board Pharmacy Investigator undertook an extensive investigation of the allegations including an unannounced onsite visit on July 22nd. The July 22nd inspection revealed the absence of qualified staff operating the pharmacy as required under Pharmacy Regulations. The inspection also revealed expired medication, improperly secured controlled substances, and an improperly functioning security system,” wrote RIDOH.
On August 21, 2025, the Rhode Island Board of Pharmacy Investigatory Committee reviewed the foregoing facts and determined that the foregoing conditions rise to the level of unprofessional conduct, according to RIDOH. “The owner of the Respondent Licensee, Charles Agwunobi, indicated that he does not have the proper staffing necessary to operate the location and, therefore, seeks to voluntarily close this location.”
As a result, Agwunobi has agreed to surrender the license.
Further RIDOH has established a transition plan, “In addition to complying with all state and federal law related to closure of pharmacy stores, Respondent agrees to notify customer-patients of contingency plans to assure continuity of care in receiving their prescriptions, including but not limited to, door signage and recorded store telephone voice mail instructions to prescribers and customers on the process for transferring prescriptions to alternative locations.”
The pharmacy is listed as an active concern on the company's website despite the order being signed on August 22.
This story was first published 8/27/25 6:46 PM
