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N.C. doctor loses medical license after accused of over-prescribing opioids to possible addicts

A Greensboro doctor lost his license after the North Carolina Medical Board determined he was over-prescribing controlled substances to people whose records show may have been addicts or giving away the drugs. Wayland Wilson McKenzie, a doctor who specialized in family medicine with Cone Health, appeared before the board on Thursday. The NCMB cited the [...]

2021-05-06T16:18:34-05:00February 28th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Ohio doctor begins jail sentence for drug trafficking conviction

Former Belmont County Doctor Rodney Curtis, who was convicted of drug trafficking, will spend 6 months in jail and 6 months at the Eastern Ohio Correction Center. Curtis has been out on bond during an appeal process, but now he's in jail. Following a multiple day jury trial last year, Curtis was convicted of five [...]

2021-05-06T16:53:41-05:00February 27th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

South Dakota nurse sentenced for stealing drugs

A nurse at the Pine Ridge hospital will spend a year on probation after admitting to stealing morphine and fentanyl from the facility. The Rapid City Journal reports that Robert Wetenkamp was recently sentenced after pleading guilty earlier to acquiring drugs by fraud. As part of his plea deal, prosecutors dropped charges of health care [...]

2021-05-10T16:33:13-05:00February 26th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

O.C. psychiatrist pleads guilty in prescription drug diversion scheme

A Santa Ana-based psychiatrist pleaded guilty Monday to participating in a scheme to disseminate prescriptions for opioids and other drugs for non-medical reasons. Dr. Robert Tinoco Perez of Westminster, 56, signed a plea agreement with federal prosecutors Jan. 28. He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances Monday afternoon in a [...]

2021-05-10T16:41:11-05:00February 26th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Nine Southern California Medical Professionals Arrested In Opioid Crackdown

Nine Southern California medical professionals were arrested in addition to suspected drug traffickers, during a DEA crackdown on illegal opioid prescriptions on Thursday, February 21. Officials seized upward of $3 million in cash, as well as counterfeit drugs containing fentanyl. U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents raided medical offices as a part of “Operation Hypocritical Oath.” [...]

2021-08-18T16:33:30-05:00February 25th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Iowa nurse pleads guilty to stealing medications from Dubuque nursing home residents

A nurse who authorities said stole medication from residents of a Dubuque nursing care facility recently accepted a plea deal. Jenny L. Tjaden, 38, of Bellevue, Iowa, pleaded guilty in Iowa District Court for Dubuque County to tampering with records and unlawfully obtaining prescription drugs. She also pleaded guilty in a separate case to operating [...]

2021-05-10T17:18:32-05:00February 25th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

Our view: State needs better monitoring of missing pills (Massachusetts)

Our view: State needs better monitoring of missing pills Every year, some 20 million pills — mostly opioids — go missing from the nation’s hospitals. Where those pills end up is anyone’s guess. Also unknown to the general public is which hospitals “lose” the most pills, what pills are most often “diverted” (a euphemism for [...]

2021-05-11T13:11:28-05:00February 24th, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|

West Michigan woman sentenced for stealing patients Valium

A former Kalamazoo woman was sentenced to over six years in federal prison for stealing Valium from her special needs patients Wednesday, Feb. 20. Kristie Ann Mollohan, 42, currently lives in Cosby, Tenn., but was living and working in West Michigan in August 2016. At the time, she was working as a licensed practical nurse [...]

2021-05-11T13:37:23-05:00February 22nd, 2019|Categories: Drug Diversion in the News|
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