Boudreaux family continues to dispense health care
In 1923, Amilcar
J. Boudreaux opened his new drug store in Opelousas, La. The Boudreaux
family has kept that heritage alive for three generations, celebrating
100 years of dispensing pharmaceuticals to families throughout
Louisiana. After being elected president of the Louisiana Pharmacists
Association, Amilcar opened Boudreaux’s New Drug Store in New Iberia and
Lake Charles as the family business expanded in 1940.
In
1960, Robert O. Boudreaux purchased the Lake Charles store as he began
his career in the family business. In 1972, he joined the Louisiana
Board of Pharmacy and, in 1985, was elected the first president of the
International Association of Compounding Pharmacists.
In 1999, Douglas and his wife, Jennifer, purchased the New Drug Store and White’s Pharmacy.
In 2006, they received the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists CEO Award for Courageous Service for their work
during the storm and in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Also, in
2006 and again in 2010, they were named Louisiana’s Compounding
Pharmacists of the Year.
Robert
is the founding member and past president of the Northwest Louisiana
Interfaith Pharmacy in Shreveport, which has given out more than $1.5
million in medications to needed
patients a year. The Boudreaux team brings almost 70 years of pharmaceutical experience to its customers.
In
his application to open Hope Pharmacy in the local market, Doug
Boudreaux wrote: “Our current pharmacies have been affiliated with
hospice care for over 20 years. We currently have active contracts with
10 separate hospices in Northwest Louisiana and take care of
approximately 200 hospice patients. I actively provide information
concerning disease state management including pain, nausea
control, seizure disorders, etc. I have provided in-services for pain
management and end-of-life care for over 20 years and have presented at
state and national seminars and conventions. The intention of Hope
Pharmacy, LLC is to utilize our relationships with physicians, nurses
and other health-care providers in the area as the established leader in
hospice and cancer care.”
The group has been accredited by the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board since 2015.
Doug’s wife, Jennifer Boudreaux, has been a pharmacist for almost 30 years and is the
pharmacist in charge of Hope Pharmacy. She has been responsible for
writing and implementing all policies and procedures and training the
staff.
Boudreaux holds two patents, one associated with cancer treatment and prevention.
The
Boudreauxes have three children: Camille, Anthony and Grace. They are
members of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Shreveport. Among Douglas
Boudreaux’s other civic activities are the Boy Scouts of America, where
he is a lifetime member Eagle Scout.

Boudreaux’s Compounding Pharmacy owners Douglas and Jennifer Boudreaux.