Pharmacy Alliance ?puzzled? by API statement NICK O?DONOGHUE Claims by pharmacy wholesaler, API, it had an ongoing deal with Pharmacy Alliance are being challenged by the buying group. Responding to a claim that an agreement had been reached late last year, for API to remain the preferred supplier to Pharmacy Alliance members, the group said it was ?puzzled? by a letter, dated 6 April, which said there was no contractual relationship between them. However, API told Pharmacy News that the letter was sent after Pharmacy Alliance?s decision to unilaterally repudiate the agreement that had previously been in place between the parties. ?We were therefore entirely correct to inform the pharmacists concerned that API does not have a contractual relationship with Pharmacy Alliance,? a spokesperson said. The letter, signed by API general manager of pharmacy and consumer brands, Richard Vincent, stated that ?contrary to yesterday?s communication to Pharmacy Alliance members by Simon Reynolds [the group?s chief executive], API is unable to offer your current set of terms through Pharmacy Alliance. ?The simple fact is that API does not have a contractual relationship with Pharmacy Alliance.? API confi rmed that as recently as December 2010, an agreement had been reached with Pharmacy Alliance on the terms of an on-going commercial arrangement maintaining API as Pharmacy Alliance?s preferred wholesaler. The war of words between the two sides, has escalated in recent days, with Pharmacy Alliance announcing its intention to issue a tender, which API says will result in multiple suppliers. ?This action by Pharmacy Alliance effectively amounted to a unilateral repudiation of the agreement with API. ?In API?s view, this repudiation was not justifi ed and is in breach of the agreement. API is considering its legal options as a consequence,? the statement said. A spokesperson for Pharmacy Alliance said they were ?puzzled by today?s claim by API that Pharmacy Alliance has somehow breached it?s preferred supply agreement? given that API wrote to pharmacists on 6 April stating that API has no agreement with Pharmacy Alliance?.
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