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WV nurse sentenced for illegal drug distribution

Sharon E. Jackson, of Wellsburg, was sentenced on May 30, to two years probation for distributing drugs illegally, U.S. Attorney Bill Powell announced. Jackson, 46, a registered nurse, pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances outside the bounds of professional medical practice in December 2017. Jackson admitted to conspiring with others [...]

2021-02-21T16:29:03-06:00June 12th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Oakwood nurse indicted in Kettering Medical Center drug theft case

An Oakwood woman was indicted Tuesday on multiple charges involving drug thefts from Kettering Medical Center. G. Bridgman, 48, a registered nurse, is ordered to appear June 25 for arraignment in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court. According to her grand jury indictment, of the 11 charges against her, nine are felonies, including: Six counts of [...]

2021-02-21T16:34:03-06:00June 11th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Coborn’s Pharmacy to pay $225,000 penalty in opioid diversion case

Coborn's Pharmacy will pay $225,000 in civil penalties for allegedly violating the Controlled Substance Act resulting in years of opioid theft. Coborn's Pharmacy allegedly enabled an employee "to engage in a years-long pattern of diverting opioids for personal use," according to the U.S. Attorney's Office District of Minnesota press release. Coborn's reported the misconduct to the [...]

2021-02-21T16:36:14-06:00June 11th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Ex-pharmacy tech yanks plea deal; Records show that the theft was the largest drug diversion by a Massachusetts health care worker in at least a decade

The woman behind what is believed to be the largest theft of prescription opiates from a health care facility in Massachusetts in at least a decade admitted to a charge of obtaining drugs by fraud on Tuesday. But when Lisa Tillman learned the judge wanted to send her to jail, she changed her mind and [...]

2021-02-21T16:42:54-06:00June 11th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Employee arrested after allegedly stealing pain medicine at assisted living facility

An employee was arrested after allegedly stealing pain medicine at an assisted living facility. Wildwood police were called Sunday night to the Willows at Wildwood, located on Bellwether Lane in Oxford, after an employee looking for a cigarette lighter spotted a large number of Hydrocodone pills in the purse of a fellow employee, 29-year-old E. [...]

2021-02-21T16:50:14-06:00June 10th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Man Headed To Prison After Stealing Drugs At Military Hospitals Along with Two Pharmacy Technicians

A Maryland man has been sentenced to more than five years in prison for plotting to steal and resell millions of dollars in prescription drugs from federal military hospitals. U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm also on Thursday ordered 45-year-old Daniel Mark Wilkerson, of Fort Washington, Maryland, to pay more than $4.4 million in restitution. Wilkerson [...]

2021-02-21T17:23:25-06:00June 7th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Indiana Nurse stole Fentanyl from Porter Hospital for personal use, according to charges

When a nurse at Porter Regional Hospital was confronted last fall about stealing vials of the synthetic opioid drug fentanyl, she reached in her pocket, pulled out one of the vials and handed it to a supervisor, court records allege. But the accused, 26-year-old A. Henry, of Valparaiso, later said she had replaced the fentanyl [...]

2021-02-22T16:07:37-06:00June 6th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Sooke B.C. nurse suspended over unauthorized administration and handling of restricted drugs for the second time

The B.C. College of Nursing Professionals has handed a three-month suspension to a licensed practical nurse who administered unauthorized medication while working in Sooke. It’s the second time Traci Knight has gone before the college’s inquiry committee. In a previous case, Knight entered an agreement with the college that barred her from administering and handling [...]

2021-02-22T17:30:47-06:00June 5th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Survey Finds Perception Among Challenges in Combating Drug Diversion in Hospitals

A national survey examining drug diversion in United States hospitals has found many executives and care providers, including pharmacists, are concerned about possible drug diversion in facilities across the country, but few think that there is cause for concern at their own workplaces.1 Commissioned by medical technology company Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD), the survey [...]

2021-02-22T17:35:54-06:00June 5th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Mass. pharmacist was forced to surrender his pharmacy license after being found diverting narcotics to fuel his addiction

Jake Nichols paid a steep price for a substance abuse disorder: more than 500 felony charges, a divorce and losing a pharmacist job that he loved. "Drugs like Vicodin, Hydrocodone, Oxycodone, stimulant drugs like Ritalin and Adderall," he said. The Natick native worked as a pharmacist at Walgreens and Boston Medical Center, but eventually was forced to surrender his [...]

2021-02-23T15:57:51-06:00June 4th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|
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