Second-Time Offender Pharmacist Accused of Stealing Prescription Pills
Conway, South Carolina, pharmacist Brittany Cherry faced disciplinary action against her pharmacist license for a second time. Cherry was accused, for the second time, of stealing prescription pills from her pharmacy of employment on multiple occasions. At the time of the accusations, she was working as a registered pharmacist at Conway Pharmacy.
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Cherry’s Previous Charges
Cherry landed before the South Carolina Board of Pharmacy back in 2022 after an arrest related to stealing prescription pills from two local pharmacies, Nye Pharmacy and CVS Pharmacy. After being notified of the charges by law enforcement, the Board of Pharmacy conducted a thorough investigation into her case. Ultimately, it pursued disciplinary action against her South Caroline pharmacist license.
South Carolina Board of Pharmacy Disciplinary Action
Following the 2022 investigation, the Board of Pharmacy ordered a five-year suspension of Cherry’s license. But since then, the Board of Pharmacy changed Cherry’s licensure status to probationary. The change in status allowed her license to be reinstated with the conditions that, for a set period of time, she:
- Remained in full compliance with the Board of Pharmacy order
- Refrained from violating the South Carolina Pharmacy Practice Act
- Does not have access to controlled substances in the course of her employment
- Could not work in a retail pharmacy
The Latest Charge
The latest charges against Cherry allege Cherry stole a generic version of Adderall pills on numerous occasions between February and April 2025. This time around, the Board of Pharmacy isn’t being so forgiving. While her license wasn’t ultimately revoked, the Board of Pharmacy has placed an indefinite suspension on it. She will be unable to practice pharmacy with her license in a suspended status.
How the LLF National Law Firm Can Help if Accusations Have Been Made Against You
The LLF National Law Firm Professional License Defense Team has defended pharmacists nationwide who are accused of drug misappropriation and other types of misconduct. Each state board of pharmacy has its own rules and procedures for addressing disciplinary misconduct; however, our attorneys are well-versed in the processes of each state.
When accusations are made against you and your pharmacy license, you can expect your state board of pharmacy to conduct an investigation into the allegations. Our Professional License Defense Team will walk you through the investigative process and the workings of administrative hearings in pharmacy license disputes and present the strongest case on your behalf. Let the LLF National Law Firm fight for your license; call us today at 888-535-3686 or contact us online.