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Living in Kentucky there have been numerous cases of the DEA raiding doctor's offices and pharmacies in recent years. Anyone remember the oxycodone problem? Want to guess which state the DEA cracked down on and continue to pursue doctors left and right for over writing prescriptions on that med? There is 1 case that comes straight to mind where a doctor in (I believe) Louisville was recently arrested for prescribing medications, (again I believe they were narcotics) to patients without valid reasons and this doc. was also prescribing large quantities of these medications. This is the 2nd time in 6 months that doctors in Louisville have been investigated and/or arrested for such behavior. I'm going to go to Louisville's local newspaper and see if I can find a link regarding what is actually going on with this doctor and see if it connects to Kens. However, as of now (and I don't know for how much longer) Kentucky is still an open state in which we can order meds. world wide. HOWEVER, I'd strongly advise anyone, anywhere who is either d.ding or considering d.ding to think twice. The last thing anyone needs is for the DEA to show up at their front door! |
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