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A family affair The worst human-induced epidemic of the 20 th century had its beginnings on an East Coast college campus in the '80s, the day Lisa Conigliaro met Barry Cadden at the University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy. They would fall in love, marry, have 3 children, move into a charming converted barn and work as retail pharma- cists in Rhode Island. Perhaps they'd still be living a quiet life today — perhaps 800-plus patients would, too — if Lisa had been an only child. But she wasn't. The year the Caddens gradu- ated, Lisa's entrepreneurial Disaster A note from the editor While we interviewed several experts for this story, most of the details derive from more than 100 docu- ments related to the case. They included reports from FDA and the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy, the results of Congressional investi- gations, the grand jury indictment, the testimony of FBI Special Agent Clayton Phelps, bankruptcy docu- ments, numerous lawsuits, news stories and much more. It's impor- tant to note that most of the informa- tion came from people who were adversaries of the principals of NECC. While Outpatient Surgery made every effort to report fairly, the truth is that we know very little about the perspectives of Barry Cadden, Glenn Chin, the Conigliaro family and oth- ers involved in the compounding dis- aster. Their side of the story has not been told. We may learn more about that starting next month, when the first of the NECC trials begins. J U L Y 2 0 1 6 • O U T PA T I E N TS U R G E R Y. N E T • 3 9

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