HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Office of the City AttorneyCITY OF MIAMI
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
MEMORANDUM
TO: Maria Martinez, Administrative Assistant I
Fire -Rescue - COM
FROM: Rafael Suarez -Rivas, Assistant City Attorney
DATE: January 15, 2013
RE: Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharmacy (MMCAP) -
Provision of Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceuticals Returned Goods
Processing
Matter ID No.: 13-60
Enclosed please find the captioned agreement which has been approved by the City
Attomey as to form and correctness. Once this agreement has been fully executed please e-mail
a copy of the fully executed agreement to my assistant at tmickens@miamigov.com, so that we
may close our file.
If you have further questions, please feel free to contact me at 305-416-1800.
Enclosure(s)
WHEN RETURNING THIS CONTRACT
TO THIS OFFICE FOR FURTHER
REVIEW, PLEASE IDENTIFY AS
13-60
Doc. No.: 359367
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Minnesota Mailistate Contrc(ing Alliatte
Facility Membership Application
Return this completed farm, along with the Facility Membership Agreement, to your State Contact
for authorization. (A list of State..,Contacts may be found at www.rntficaP•olt, click on 'NAM is
MMCAP," then on "'State Contacti'l The State Contact will then forward the authorized form to the
MMCAP office for proccuing.
Type Or Frio, Cleariv • •
1. indicate the Specific authority under WbjahAhis (*Oily may pnrcbaSe goods and .1Ser*iCes front
MMCAP: Section ,18..-;111 of the City i•of tileini:COdie • (attiched)
(e.g., statutory authoritY:or board resolution to COM* t withthe:Striterif MinneSota). efinidta hard
ogy of this authorization:- •
2. Facility's Full Legal Narita; :dity of 13,1.ottit.: Department of__Eire,-Resetio,•
3. Complete "Bill To' Street Address: 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue t 6th Ffoor
City: Miami State: rt. Zip: 33130
4. Complete "Ship Ice' Street Address, if different: 1151 N.W. 7th street
City: Miami State: FL Zip: 3313k
5. Facility Website: w.miiJftre
Dr. Kathleen Sobrank (U1616563)
6, DLA Number, if applimble (required for controlled substances): rk,11u5cantwell 1,.8_74367)
7. 1 tealth industry Number (HIN), if known: C
MMCAP will Islet in`otrialning this number iitiert the toliation roomed. Indict* attcl ffttftintat et lint thou,
8. Facility's State Pharmacy License Number, if applicable: N/A
9. 3403 (PilS) Eligible: Ej 'YES D NO j Unsure
Pt AB Drag Pricing "Ingram ptatides ffiavic pharmaceutical discounts to Pac ilfties reviving mita Wet of Moral funding
10: Withla the past year, has your facility been affiliated with a Pharmaceutical group purchasing
organization (GPO) other than MMCAP? (Please chock one.)
(g) NO
o YES, but my facility is sWitehing to MMCAP, Attach a signed letter on your facility's
letterhead stating that you wish to discontinue your association with your current
pharmaceutical GPO and Instead use MMCAP.
0 'YES and my facility will remain with current GPO,
> Current pharmaceutical OPO Name:
We Currently purchase:
?, What will be the primary oPity
Rcv. 08/012
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D Central Pu rchasing/Business Office
a Developmental Disability.
a Nospital/Clinic
a Mental 4i01.1
a Nursing Facility
13. What type of care does,
r1 Acute Care
Ci Detoxification:
a lteal th.Service
'
a Long Terrri Care (LTC)
a LTC Skilled Nursing
a LTC - Veterans
11. 1ry1irate which MMCAP contracts your facility intends
S1 'Wholesaler(Amerisaurccr3e,:rgcn,
Cardinal Health, or Morris & Dickson) u
( mplete boxes below)
PrescriptrpnDrargs (oilier lhwi
vaccnea} .
o Yoccii s (utloer that Miifluenza)
t7 Over-the-counter,%r "Cher Ilse"
a Nutritiowla
to uso? (Check all that apply)
dies Program
lntivaa Vaccine Program
MedicaltHOsphal Supplies Program
Jetu inilood. , Prc
' Studettl Health Orai
r Invoice Au
12. What is the primary purpose of your facility? (Check ail thaat apply)
a Correctional Facility ; Public Health
a School ilis#rict d .
a . Senior S vkes
a Student, Hearth"
ourfacilityprovide? (Check all that apply)
a :Medical School
a Public/Community Nursing
®-itesearchrfhiriing
Trauma/LEmergen cy
Veterinary
No Cara Provided
trareptives Provant
ti
14. Mist agency controls your facility? Not your [urtdjng t f
a Federal goverment,
a Nan-pi/arm nt Private _ For Profit
a Non-govemment Private 'Non -Profit
facility Contacts; Not all facilitieswill have
required,.
15. Designated Facility MMCAP contact person:
(Check one)
o county/Parish Government
Municipa1(city,.township) Goverment
State Government
at least ofemai
Rashad
eltact person
Title:. Lieutenant Phone: 305-416-5460.
Email Address: kraehad@talaani.g v:cora
16. Alternate Facility MMCAP contact person: David, Walters:
Title: Lieutenant. Phone:305 569-40332
Email Address:. dwaalters@aaaiamictov.corn
1�. Far lity'sPurchasttng MMCAP contact person:,Stu
Title: Sr. 'Procuretaant Sacidli.at P[icme:
Erna!' ,Address: Lan za ie z em i.aa'e igav . CO'n
nzalez
305-400-5299
6x, 305-416-5475
Fax:. 305w400-51g4
Rev. 08/2012
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Signed:
MMCAP State 'Contact
Rev, 06120I 2
The information above is true and.correct. Forward signed application Dad agreement on to,
State Contact for tine[ procxsatng. (A l st of State Contacts me* be found at v
on What is MNiCA" then on'"State Comet"):
Sign
1 have reviewed and a iproVa the facility's etigibility for mernbership in MMCAP
Date: 1 �.
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Minnesota multistate cpptracting Alliaocc for j acv. ,..
'50 Sherburne Avenue, kW is 112, St, Paul, MN SS155
651.201-2420
It nw.mt;cso,org
Facility Membership ;Agreel o
This Agreement is by and between the State of Minnesota,acting its Gotn %torrer of
Adrninistrdtian on behalf of Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharrnacy ("MMCAP) and
City of Miami, Department ofFire-Rescue
tcfilry's Complete Timid Nem
1151 N.W. 7th'Street Miami, Florida 33136
Fall Address Metudlag city,' state, and tip cacti
("Member Facility")
MMCAP is a free, voluntary group purchasing organization for goVernment-atrthoriked facilities and is
operated and managed by the Materials Management Division of the State of Mimiesota`s Department of
Administration. It combines the' purchasing power of its members to receive the best prices available'for
the products and services for which it contracts. Participation in MMCAP is limited to facilities, within a
participating member state, with statutory authority to purchase commodities from its state's contracts,
This Agreement is required by, 42 C.P.R. § 1001.952(j), additionaily, the State of Minnesota is
empowered to enter into this Agreernent purstrantio Minnesota Stites Sacuierr 471.59, subdivision' 10.
1. Term of Agreement and Cancellation
This Agreement will be effective upon the date it is fully executed by all parties; and will remain in effect`
until cancelled by MMCAP or the Member Facility either party. :naycancel this Agreement, any time,
with or without cause, upon 30 days'; written notice:to the other party:
2. Member Facility
The Member Facility
The Member Facility:
A. Certifies it has authority to enter into contract with tie State of Minnesota.
B. Must comply with all laws, rules, and refutations governing government purchasing of
pharmaceuticals and related products and services when utilizing MMCAP contracts and
prof.
C. Must operatewithinthe boundaries established by Robinson-Patman(1S U.S.C: 13 (a)) and
"own use" requirements as defined by Abbott Labs. v. Foals 'Retail Prsta,(425 US,
1(1976)) and *Arson CountylltannaaitOcal Assgekilian frc, v, Abbott Labs (460;U.S
150 (1983. If there are any questions about the propriety of the use of products, the Member
Facility will obtain an opiniian"frc n its legal counsel and notify MMCAP of the decision.
D. Muni comply with the terms and conditions of the applicable MMCAP vendor contracts,
found in the MMCAP Catalog at www.mmcap,org:
E. Should endeavor, where practical, 10 purcl ase,iis goods andservices from MMCAP
contracts.
F, Must update MMCAPregareting changes to the. Participating facility's contact person,
(i, Must promptly pay MMCAP-contracted vendors for all products or services hhsed using
MMCAP contracts. MMCAP not assume any responsibility for the accountability of
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funds expended by the Member Facility.
11. May be inactivated from MMCAP membership if tyre is no particrpation' for =1$ cor
months.
3.. MMCAP.
MMCAP Will:
A. Select commodities or services for cooperatfive coctrng,
�. ttontriet with PradOet ver dons 8coording tv Minnesota I iv.
C. Make :available copies of cr�rtract documents
1). Maintain vendor per fornience recants.
E. Assisi in. resolving admini#ratirre ,tract, or supplier problcrns first cannot be resolved by the
tarticipating Facility
F. Provide information via the. Internetto the Fartro€paring f acilitjr r atdir Products and Servio :
a. Distnbute to MMCAP Mernber facilities any, unused Administrative Fees -'collected from
MMCAP. writ acted vcndort.
4. Administrative Fee Collected from Yeadors
The MMCAP Managing Director may, pursuantie con— tract terms and txtraditit rrrs, rt quire fire carttrucled
vendors (not Member Facilities} to pay an adrrt€nlstratrve fee to M]41CAP* [lie, feo of not nnore. than th c
cent will be based on a .
per' percentage of sales made by the individual c�ontraeted vendor Fees wrll ba:
collected by the MMCAP office and itsed-to pay for the ttlministrative coSta mews in die operBtkxl of
MMCAP as approved by the MMCAP Managing Director. At the end of the contract year, any remaining
balance of funds will be returned to active memh>erfacilites by-rr� of a credit to:their rvholeseler or
di atributor Mutt or as pamitted by various pragrant requirements: in an amount proportipiial to the
rYren rber facility's on-crrict purcises,
5. Assignment, Amendments, 1Vaiver,and Contract cent plate
51 ttssignmeni The Mernbet Facility may neither assign nor transfer any rights or.obligations under this
Agreement without the prior consent ofMMCAF. and a fully executed L signinentagreernent, executed
and approved by the sane WOOwho executed anc.approved taus Agneerrsent,
5, 4rnendnienty. Any arnendmentt0 this -Agreement rraust be in wilting and will not be effective until it
has been executed and rooed,b:the
.. y.same pariies,wtOexecuted and 8pprovad the original agreement
`5.3 Waiver If either party fails to enforce any provision ofthis Agreerae rt, that failure <s not waive
the provision or its right to enforce it.
i6. LiablHty.
Each party will be responsible for their OWII acts and behavior and the result thereof. 14othing
in this membership,agreernent shall be construed as expanding the limits ofliability of the Participating
Facility beyond the limits of the law of its state. MMCAP's liability is governed by: the Minnesota -Ton
Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes Section 3736, and other.applicable Eaves:
7. State Audits
As mandatex1 by Minnesota Statutes Sectiion 16C.05,:subdivision 5, "the books, records, documents: and.
accounting procedures: and practices of the [Member Facility) relevant to this Agreement shall bemade
available and subject to examination by the State of Minnesota, including the contracting agency/division,
Legislative Auditor, and; State Auditor" for a minimum period of six years after the termination of this
Agreement.
Rev. 0812012-
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned parties have signed this PIMCAP Facility Membership
Agreement on their behalf intending to be bound thereby.
Pa rtkipttting Facility;
(Pgraon fth Iai iy the facility)
BY: I/kiting/if. 46,•
Title: Title:
Date: I I 5 Date:
ty Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORMAND coaP.EcwESsi
Julie O. BrO
City Attorney
Rik
APPROVED A4 UEANCE 4QU .14T01
cal
idn
Mana
irector
§latg:Of.LIV,101400: .4* 0.11licOgh Cciiiitilks$00
of A "10iStilktiOii on bib:Mot
Commissioner of Administration, as ritiOgited
to the Maena1s Management Dyson
By:
* Purchases by the City of Miami under any individual contract not approved by
the City Counissien shall not exceed a cumulative total of fifty thousand
($50'000) dollars.
Rev. 0V2012
Page./0(7
Municodc
Pagel of t
S+bc. 18-111. -: Contracts of other goVerrintentalentities.
Ncftwithstandfrrg all other provlsions of th the purchase of necessary goods andlor
services the cry may, •n tie•u or other city comp titnro biddrr�g procedures, sccept a c mpetitive..bld
•which has been secured by or on behalf, of any federal, state. `county or municipal gr ven"rnent or
from any other governmental entity, state funded tltulxrna and not -for -prof .organl ation s.
subject to a determination by the c h of `procuronent Maar that the *tract was entered Into
pursuant to a competi€nro prod In c omplianee withcity laws, � and procedures; provided,
however, that in the purchase of goods or ia:Niaeti in excess of 820,000,00, suchcontracts Shen be
approver by the city manager, and purchases Of goods or sstwices In exces of $50,000,00, shaIJ
be subject lesppraval by the city comrnlsalon.
(Ord. /Va.12271, § 2, 8-22-02)
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16C.06, 2012 Minnesota Statut'g
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'.012 Statutes >Chapter 16C>Section 06
'16C.055
2012 Minnesota Statutes
16C.06 ACQUISITIONS.
Subdivision 1. Publication requirements. Notices of solicitations for acquisitions estimated to he more than
$25,000, or $100,000 in the case of a Department of Transportation acquisition, must be publicized in a manner
designated by the commissioner. To the extent practical, this must include posting on a state Web site.
Subd. 2. Solicitation process. (a) A formal solicitation must be used to acquire all goods, service contracts,
and utilities estimated at.or more than $50,000, or in the case of a Department of Transportation solicitation. at
or more than $100,000, unless otherwise provided for. All formal responses must be sealed when they are
received and must he opened in public at the hour stated in the solicitation. Formal responses must be
authenticated by the responder in a manner specified by the commissioner.
(b) An infommal solicitation may he used to acquire all goods, service contracts, and utilities that arc
estimated at less than $50,000, or in the case of a Department of Transportation solicitation, at or Icss than
$ I00.000. The number ol'vendors required to receive solicitations may he determined by the commissioner.
Informal responses must be authenticated by the responder in a manner specified by the commissioner.
Subd. 3.[Repealed. 2001 c 202 s 21]
Subd. 3a. Information in bids and proposals. Data relating to bids and proposals are governed by section
13.591.
Subd. 4. Multiple awards. The commissioner may award a contract to more than one vendor if, in the
opinion of the commissioner, it is in the best interest of the state.
Subd. 5. State as responder. The head of an agency, in consultation with the requesting agency and the
commissioner, may respond to a solicitation or request if the goods and services meet the needs of the•
requesting agency and provide the state with the hest value. When an agency responds to a solicitation, all work
product relating to the response is classified by section 1=.591. subdivision 4.
Subd. 6. Awards. Awards must be based on best value, which includes an evaluation of price, and may
include other considerations including. but not limited to. environmental considerations, quality. and vendor
perlonnance. 1 f criteria other than price are used. the solicitation document must state the relative importance of
price and other factors.
Subd. 7. Other states with resident preference. Acquisition of goods and services must be awarded
according to the provisions of this chapter except that a resident vendor shall be allowed a preference over a
nonresident vendor from a state that gives or requires a preference to vendors from that state. The preference
shall he equal to the preference given or required by the state of the nonresident vendor.
Subd. 8. Federally funded projects exempt. Subdivision 7 does not apply (o a contract for any project in
which federal funds are expended.
Subd. 9. Rejection. At the discretion of the commissioner, any or all responses may be rejected if it is
16C.064
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2012 Table of Chapters
2012 Statutes New,
Amended or Repealed
Chapter 16C Table of
Sections
Chapter 16C Text
Topics
Bids
Federal Aid
Government Data
State Contracts
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Transportation Department
Recent History
1998 16C.06 New 1998 c 386 art
1s7 j'a
2003 Subd. 1 Amended 15p2003
c1 art 2s50
2001 Subd. 1 Amended 1Sp2001
c 8 art 2 s 11
2001 Subd. 2 Amended 1Sp2001
c10art 2s39
2001 Subd. 2 Amended 1Sp2001
c8art2s12 •• •
2001 Subd. 3 Amended 15p2001 ?;.
ern e.rvt en
determined to be in the best interest of the state.
Subd. 10. Preferences not cumulative. The preferences provided for under subdivision 7 and sections 16B.121 and 16C.16 are not
cumulative. The total percentage of preference granted on a contract may not exceed the highest percentage of preference allowed .for that
contract under any one of these statutory sections.
History: /998 c 386 art 1 s 7; 1Sp200/ c 8 art 2 s 11.12: 18p2001 c 10 art 2 s 39,40; 1Sp2003 c 1 art 2 s 50: 1S'p2003 c 8 art 2 s 13.20: 2005
c 163 s 51
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MMCAP
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Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharmacy
Contact MMCAP...
MMCAP
MN Department of
Administration
Materials Management
Division
50 Sherburne Avenue,
Room 112
St. Paul, MN 55155
www.mmcap.org
email:
mn.multistate@state.mn.0
Phone: 651.201.2420
State of MN, Department of
Administration
www.admin.state.mn.us
State of MN, Materials
Management Division
www.mmd.admin.state.mn
You are here: Homer
What is MMCAP & Membership
What is MMCAP?
The Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharmacy (MMCAP), created in 1985, is a free, voluntary
group purchasing
organization operated and managed by the State of Minnesota's Department of Administration for
government healthcare facilities.
MMCAP's mission is to provide, through volume contracting and careful contract management, the best
value in pharmaceuticals
and related products to its members - eligible governmental health care facilities. MMCAP member facilities
purchase
over $1 billion per year and have national account status with all of the major brand name and generic
pharmaceutical
manufacturers.
Upon joining MMCAP, each state designates its contacts; one purchasing representative and one pharmacy
representative.
The state contacts meet biennially to make pharmaceutical awards and annually to fill MMCAP Advisory
Board vacancies.
The Advisory Board provides guidance to MMCAP staff and meets monthly, via conference calls.
Goods/Services Available
MMCAP's primary function is to provide a full range of pharmaceuticals to its participating facilities.
However it also has contracts,
for vials and containers, medical supplies, drug testing, returned goods processing, influenza vaccine, and
dental supplies.
Click here for a list of current services and vendors
Current Members
MMCAP is currently comprised of 46 states and the Cities of Chicago and Los Angeles, with thousands of
participating facilities.
Alabama Alaska
Colorado Delaware
Idaho Indiana
Louisiana Maine
Mississippi Missouri
New Hampshire New Mexico
Ohio Oklahoma
South Carolina South Dakota
Vermont Virginia
Wyoming City of Chicago
MMCAP Operation
Arizona
Honda /-
Iowa �t
Maryland
Montana
New York
Oregon
Tennessee
Washington
City of Los Angeles
Arkansas Califomia
Georgia Hawaii
Kansas Kentucky
Michigan Minnesota
Nebraska Nevada
North Carolina North Dakota
Pennsylvania Rhode Island
Texas Utah
West Virginia Wisconsin
• RFPs and Awards for Pharmaceuticals and Other Services
Biennially, MMCAP issues a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking responses from
http://www.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/MMCAP/background/Default.aspx
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pharmaceutical manufacturers on over 6,000 products. Less frequently RFPs are issued for
the other services MMCAP provides. All RFPs are announced on the Department of
Administration web site and on the MMCAP web site.
For pharmaceutical products, MMCAP holds a biennial award meeting where representatives
from the member states, state procurement contacts and state pharmacy contacts meet to
determine which products will receive awards. The expenses incurred in bringing these
participants to the National Member Conference are paid by MMCAP.
• Formulary?
MMCAP does not establish a formulary, but compiles a list of frequently used drugs from its
facilities. Participating facilities are encouraged, but not required, to exclusively use MMCAP
contracts and contract pricing, since it creates the volume that results in the best value for all
members.
MMCAP pricing and administrative fees/distributor credits (see below) are not given for any
purchases made outside of the MMCAP program using non-MMCAP drugs or non-MMCAP contracts.
MMCAP relies on member states to ensure that MMCAP contract purchases comply with MMCAP
contract terms and all applicable laws, rules, regulations and policies.
• Minnesota Law Governs Procurement
As an arm of the Minnesota Department of Administration, Materials Management Division, MMCAP
must follow Minnesota laws that govern the actions of state agencies. When establishing contracts,
MMCAP must comply with competitive procurement laws found in Minnesota Statutes Chapter 16C.
Once contracts are established, MMCAP facilities place purchase orders for their needs directly with
MMCAP-contracted distributors.
• Distributor Credits and Funding the Organization through Administrative Fee
Since only a portion of the administrative fees collected from vendors are needed for MMCAP
operations, the remainder of the fees received in a given contract year are returned to
participating facilities as credits through the distributors. These credits are in proportion to the
amount of fees generated by contract orders for a given facility.
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CAP
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Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharmacy
ontac
MMCAP News...
MMCAP Brochure
Contact MMCAP...
MMCAP
MN Department of
Administration
Materials Management
Division
50 Sherburne Avenue,
Room 112
St. Paul, MN 55155
www.mmcap.org
email:
m n .multistate @sta te. m n. u
Phone: 651.201.2420
State of MN, Department of
Administration
www.admin.state.mn.us
State of MN, Materials
Management Division
www.mmd.admin.state.mn
You are here: Home! Vendors & RFPs
Current Vendors by Good or Service Provided
Vendors by Good or Service Provided
Berry Plastics Corporation
Rexam Prescription Products Inc
www.berryplastics.com
www.rexam.com
AmerisourceBergen, Inc.
Cardinal Health
Morris & Dickson
American Bio Medica
Medtox Diagnostics, Inc.
Phamatech, Inc.
www.amensourcebergen.com
www.cardinal.com
www.morrisdickson.com
www.abmc.com
www.medtox.com
www.phamatech.com
Fisher Scientific
VWR
and
www.fishersci.com
www.vwrlabshop.com
SupP lee
Cardinal Health 200, LLC
Henry Schein, Inc.
McKesson Medical Surgical
World Medical Government Solutions, LLC
Medline Industries, Inc.
www.cardinal.com
www.henryschein.com
www.mckesson.com
www.pssd.com
www.medline.com
ASD Healthcare
FFF Enterprises
GSK
Medlmmune
Henry Schein
Merck Vaccines
Novartis Vaccines
www.fluvacci nedirect.com
www.fffenterprises.com
www.gskvaccinesdirect.com
www.flumistcom
www.henryschein.com
www.merckvaccines.com
www.novartisvac cinesdirect.com
www.vaccineshoppe.com
EAudit Solutions
www.eauditsolutions.com
Applied Nutrition
Abbott Nutrition
APTALIS PHARMA US, INC.
Mead Johnson Nutritionals
Nestle Nutrition
www.medicalfood.com
www.abbottnutrition.com
www.aptalispharma.com
www.meadjohnson.com
www.nestle-nutrition.com
http://www.mmd.admin.state.mn.us/MMCAP/Vendors/Current Vendors.aspx
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ABBOTT DIABETES CARE
ABBOTT LABORATORIES INC., PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
DIVISION
ABBOTT LABS, DIAGNOSTICS
ABBOTT NUTRITION, A DIVISION OF ABBOTT LABORATORIES
INC.
ACTAVIS
AGAMATRIX, INC.
AKORN, INC.
ALKERMES, INC.
ALMATICA PHARMA, INC.
ALTERNA LLC
ALVOGEN
AMERICAN HEALTH PACKAGING
AMERICAN REGENT, INC
AMGEN USA INC.
AMNEAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
AMPHASTAR PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
ANI Pharm
ANSELL HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS LLC.
APOTEX CORP.
APOTHECUS PHARMACEUTICAL
APPLIED NUTRITION
APTALIS PHARMA US. INC.
ASCEND LABORATORIES, LLC
ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP
AUROBINDO PHARMA U.S.A., INC.
B. BRAUN MEDICAL INC.
BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION - MEDICATION DELIVERY
DIVISION
BEDFORD LABORATORIES, A DIVISION OF BEN VENUE
LABORATORIES, INC.
BERRY PLASTICS CORPORATION
BEUTLICH, LP
Bi-Coastal Pharma
BIRCHW00D LABORATORIES, INC.
BLU PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
BOCA PHARMACAL
BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM
BRAINTREE LABORATORIES
BRECKENRIDGE PHARMACEUTICAL, INC.
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB
JUBILANT CADISTA PHARM
CAMBER PHARMACEUTICALS. INC.
CARACO PHARMACEUTICAL LABORATORIES, LTD
CARLSBAD TECHNOLOGY
CAROLINA MEDICAL PRODUCTS
CETYLITE INDUSTRIES
CLARIS LIFESCIENCES
CRUCELL VACCINES INC.
COVISPHARMA
DAVA PHARMACEUTICALS
DERMARITE INDUSTRIES LLC
DR REDDY'S LABORATORIES
EISAI INC.
ELI LILLY & CO
FERNDALE LABS
FOREST PHARMACEUTICALS
FOUGERA & CO
FRESENIUS KABI USA LLC
G&WLABS
GAVIS PHARMACEUTICALS
GENENTECH USA, INC.
GERI-CARE
GERITREX CORP
GLENMARK GENERICS INC., USA
GREENSTONE LLC
Grifols Therapeutics Inc
GSK (GLAXOSMITHKLINE)
HARRIS PHARM
HERITAGE PHARMACEUTICALS INC.
HI -TECH PHARMACAL
HOSPIRA
www.abbottdiabetescare.com
www.abbott.com
www.abbottdiagnostics.com
www.abbottnutrition.com
www.actavis.us
www.akorn.com
www.alkermes.com
www.almatica.com
www.alternallc.com
www.alvogen.com
www.americanhealthpackaging.co
www.americanregent.com/
www.amgen.com
www.amneal.com
www.amphastar.com
www.anipharmaceuticals.com
www.ansellhealthcare.com
www.apotexcorp.com
www.apothecus.com
www.medicalfood.com
www.aptalispharma.com
www.ascendlaboratories.com
www.astrazeneca-us.com
www.aurobindo.com
www.bbraunusa.com
www.baxter.com
www.bedfordlabs.com
www.berryplastics.com
www.beutlich.com
www.bicoastalpharm.com
www.birchlabs.com
www.blurx.us
www.bocapharmacal.com
www.boehringer-ingeiheim.com
www.braintreelabs.com
www.bpirx.com
www.bms.com
www.cadista.com
www.camberpharma.com
www.caraco.com
www.carlsbadtechnologyinc.com
www.carolinamedical.com
www.cetylite.com
www.clarislifesciences.com
www.crucell.us.com
www.covispharma.com
www.davapharma.com
www.dermarite.com
www.drreddys.com
www.eisai.com/us
www.lilly.com
www.ferndalelabs.com
www.frx.com
www.fougera.com
www.fresenius-kabi.com
www.gwlabs.com
www.gene.com
www.gericarepharm.com
www.geritrex.com
www.glenmarkpharma.com
www.greenstonellc.com
www.grifols.com
www.gsk.com
www.harrispharmaceutical.com
www.heritagepharma.com
www.hitechpharm.com
www.hospira.com
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I -HEALTH INC
JAZZ PHARMACEUTICALS COMMERCIALS CORP
JHP PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
JOHNSON & JOHNSON HCS
KONSYL PHARMACEUTICALS
KVK-TECH, INC.
LANNETT COMPANY
MAJOR PHARMACEUTICALS
MALLINCKRODT INC.
MARLEX PHARMACEUTICALS
MCKESSON PACKAGING SERVICES (SKY)
MEAD JOHNSON NUTRITIONAL GP
MEDA PHARMACEUTICALS INC
MEDIQUE PRODUCTS
MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP. (MERCK & CO)
MERCK VACCINE DIVISION
MERIDIAN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES
MSP DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
MUTUAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY
MYLAN INSTITUTIONAL INC
MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS
MYLAN SPECIALTY L.P.
NEPHRON PHARMACEUTICALS
NESTLE HEALTHCARE NUTRITION INC
NESTLE NUTRITION
NIPRO DIAGNOSTICS, INC.
NOVARTIS CONSUMER HEALTH
NOVARTIS PHARMACEUTICALS
NOVARTIS VACCINES AND DIAGNOSTICS, INC.
NOVO NORDISK
ONY, INC.
PACK PHARMACEUTICALS
PADDOCK LABS
PAR PHARMACEUTICALS
PATRIN PHARMA, INC.
PERRIGO PHARMACEUTICALS
PFIZER U.S.
PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATES, INC
PHARMADERM
PLUS PHARMA, INC.
PIRAMAL CRITICAL CARE. INC
PRASCO LABORATORIES
PRECISION DOSE
PROCTER & GAMBLE
PURDUE PHARMA LP
QUALITEST PHARMACEUTICALS, INC
RANBAXY PHARMACEUTICALS
RHODES PHARMACEUTICALS L.P.
RICHMOND PHARMACETUICALS INC.
RISING PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS CORPORATION
ROXANE LABORATORIES. INC.
SAGENT PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
SANDOZ INC.
SANOFI AVENTIS U.S. LLC
SANOFI PASTEUR INC.
SAVAGE LABS
SCHERING CORPORATION
SILARX PHARMACEUTICALS
STANBIO LABORATORY LP
STRATUS PHARMACEUTICALS
SUNOVION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICALS AMERICA INC
TAGI Pharma, Inc.
TARO PHARMACEUTICALS U.S.A., INC.
TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS USA, Inc.
TEVA SPECIALTY
TORRENT PHARMA INC.
TRIGEN LABORATORIES
UCB, INC.
ULMER PHARMACAL
UPSHER SMITH LABS
www.i-healthinc.com
www.jazzpharma.com
www.jhppharma.com
www.jnj.com
www.konsyLcom
www.kvktech.com
www.lannett.com
www.majorpharmaceuticals.com
www.covidien.com
www.marlexpharm.com
www.mckesson.com
www.meadjohnson.com
www.medpointeinc.com
www.mediqueproducts.com
www.merck.com
www.merckvaccines.com
www.meridianmeds.com
www.vytorin.com
www.udllabs.com
www.mylan.com
www.dey.com
www.nephronpharm.com
www.nestlenutrition.com
www.nestlenutrition.com
www.niprodiagnostics.com
www.novartis.com
www.us.novartis.com
www.novartisvaccines.com
www.novonordisk-us.com
www.infasurf.com
www.packpharma.com
www.paddocklabs.com
www.parpharm.com
www.patrinpharma.com
www.perrigo.com
www.pfizer.com
www.paipharma.com
www.pharmaderm.com
www.piramalcriticalcare.com
www.prasco.com
www.precisiondose.com
www.pg.com
www.purduepharma.com
www.qualitestrx.com
www.ranbaxyusa.com
www.rhodespharma.com
www.risingpharma.com
www.roche-diagnostics.us
www.roxane.com
www.sagentpharma.com
www.us.sandoz.com
www.sanofi-aventis.us
www.sanofipasteur.us
www.savagelabs.com
www.merck.com
www.silarx.com
www.stanbio.com
www.stratuspharmaceuticals.com
www.sunovion.com
www.takeda.com
www.tagipharma.com
www.taro.com
www.tevausa.com
www.tevaspecialty.com
www.torrentpharma.com
www.trigenlab.com
www.ucb.com '
www.lobanaproducts.com
www.upsher-smith.com
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VALEANT PHARMACEUTICALS NORTH AMERICA
VALIDUS PHARMACEUTICALS LLC
VERSAPHARM INC. •
VERTEX PHARM
VISTAP HARM, INC.
WARNER CHILCOTT
WATSON PHARMA, INC.
WEST -WARD PHARMACEUTICAL CORP.
WOCKHARDT USA LLC
X-GEN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
www.cbcom
www.valeant.com
www.validuspharma.com
www.versapharm.com
www.vrtx.com
www.vistapharm.com
www.wcrx.com
www.watson.com
www.west-ward.com
www.wockhardtusa.com
www.x-gen.us
Dental Health Prod. Inc.
www.dhpi.net
Guaranteed Retums, Inc.
Ansell Healthcare Products
www.guaranteedreturns.com
www.ansell.com
Crucell
GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines
Medlmmune
Merd Vaccine Division
Novartis
Sanofi Pasteur
www.crucell.com
www.gsk.com/prod ucts/vacc i nes.h
www.medimmune.com
www.merckvaccines.com
www.novartisvaccines.com
www.sanofipasteur.us
www.vaccineshoppe.com
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