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Percocet

Coverage of Percocet in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 1 · 01:56 UTCMost recent: Jul 12 · 17:17 UTC
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  • CRIMEJul 12 · 17:17 UTCWAFB BATON ROUGE
    Nurse banned for life, loses license after forging opioid prescriptions

    A registered nurse, Brooke Haller, was banned for life from federally funded hospitals and lost her license after forging opioid prescriptions. She stole a nurse practitioner’s prescription pad and DEA number to write forged prescriptions for Percocet and oxycodone, listing her relatives’ names, and was sentenced to three years’ probation and a $5,000 fine.

  • CRIMEJul 12 · 17:17 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Nurse banned for life, loses license after forging opioid prescriptions

    Brooke Haller, a registered nurse, forged opioid prescriptions using a stolen nurse practitioner's prescription pad and DEA number, leading to her losing her nursing license and receiving a lifetime ban from federally funded hospitals. She admitted to forging 13 prescriptions for Percocet and oxycodone, which were filled at pharmacies in Kansas and Missouri, and was sentenced to three years' probation and a $5,000 fine.

  • CRIMEJul 12 · 17:17 UTCWSMV4 NASHVILLE
    Nurse banned for life, loses license after forging opioid prescriptions

    A registered nurse lost her license and faces a lifetime ban from federally funded hospitals after forging opioid prescriptions for Percocet and oxycodone using a stolen DEA number. She admitted to 13 forged prescriptions and was sentenced to three years' probation and a $5,000 fine.

  • HEALTHMay 1 · 01:56 UTCFOX NEWS
    Doctor and son accused of running dangerous side-business scheme in New York

    A retired doctor and his son in New York were accused of operating a pill mill, fraudulently prescribing addictive medications like Percocet, Adderall, and Xanax without patient examinations. They were charged with 23 counts of illegal drug prescriptions and conspiracy, facing up to five and a half years in prison if convicted.