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The Patrick administration has demanded that Sophia Pasedis, lead pharmacist of a sister company to the Framingham pharmacy at the center of the national meningitis outbreak, resign from the state board that oversees pharmacies, saying board minutes "call into question" whether she recused herself from matters concerning both companies.

State health officials said at a Sunday news conference that Pasedis has refused to step down.

In a related development, state officials said Sunday another pharmacy, Infusion Resource, a Waltham specialty pharmacy, has been shut down after inspectors found "significant issues" where sterile, injectable medications were being made.

The facility was the first to receive one of the surprise inspections that state officials launched last week of the roughly 25 other compounders that produce sterile injectable medications, similar to New England Compounding Center in

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