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Old 08-15-2024, 10:04 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction View Post
I know when you you sign on to do treatments like this, you have to acknowledge the danger and take on the risk. But hearing more details now, it makes sense why people are being charged.

It kind of hits home for me. When I was a teenager, my mother died from being over prescribed drugs like pain killers and benzos. Because I was the youngest, my family always told me it was a heart attack. It wasn't until several years later that I found out it was an accidental overdose from mixing drugs. Apparently the doctor in town was well known for just writing prescriptions willy nilly. No charges or anything ever came from it though.
I think that is the key question

Was he being prescribed ketamine as part of a depression treatment in responsible amounts that were being administered by his assistant?

Or

Was he being prescribed ketamine in amounts far greater than a treatment program could need knowingly by the doctor. Did the doctors know both doctors were perceiving medication and the assistant knew this was drug abuse not drug treatment.

If it’s the former then no one should be charged it sounds like it’s a lot closer to the latter from the article.
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