Doctors Receiving Kickbacks For Fentanyl Are Prosecuted
Doctors Receiving Kickbacks For Fentanyl Are Prosecuted
Since these drugs are highly addictive, it is easy to find repeat clients once prescribed. The court found Couch and Ruan to have been motivated to sell Subsys and Abstral for their own financial self-interest, and sales of the drug proved to be very profitable for the two doctors. They conspired to regularly write prescriptions for large quantities without any legitimate medical purpose, and time and again, patients would return to a new fix, making it easy for the scheme to continue until the two were caught.[caption id="attachment_19829" align="alignnone" width="300"]
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