Minnesota case in parallel with drugs diluted reproach.
Minnesota, a doctor was in the past for theft of their patients by intravenous morphine to feed their own research and replaces the absence of doses of saline.
Nancy Moyer, an internist for 36 years, was convicted of four counts of handling consumer goods, among others, fees, and sentenced to 70 months in prison.
Federal Agent Michael Cleary recalled that Moyer has adopted morphine intravenously pockets of patients, while patients’ families were in space.
“And she told how she was caring (for patients), while only five minutes before the hour, they would be from morphine extracted from the pocket,” said Cleary, is responsible for the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Chicago criminal investigations.
The Moyer is instructive because of its similarities with ongoing investigations of Pharmacists Kansas City by Robert R. Courtney, accused, is the dilution of anti-cancer drugs at a fraction of their power requirements.
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