A Los Angeles pharmacist told Anna Nicole Smith’s doctor that the drugs prescribed to her after her son died were “pharmaceutical suicide,” according to documents written by state officials.
The documents were part of an investigation on Smith’s doctors, psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich and internist Sandeep Kapoor dealing with her overdose back in 2007.The documents also showed that the professionals crossed lines and had sexual contact with Smith.
The pharmacist saw the danger and refused to fill prescriptions that included two sedatives, 300 tablets of methadone, a muscle relaxer and four bottles of painkillers nicknamed, “hospital heroin, and stated “They are going to kill her with this.”
The physicians and Smith’s boyfriend and attorney Howard K. Stern pleaded not guilty May 13 to conspiring to illegally provide her with controlled substances. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for next month.
The documents were part of an investigation on Smith’s doctors, psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich and internist Sandeep Kapoor dealing with her overdose back in 2007.The documents also showed that the professionals crossed lines and had sexual contact with Smith.
The pharmacist saw the danger and refused to fill prescriptions that included two sedatives, 300 tablets of methadone, a muscle relaxer and four bottles of painkillers nicknamed, “hospital heroin, and stated “They are going to kill her with this.”
The physicians and Smith’s boyfriend and attorney Howard K. Stern pleaded not guilty May 13 to conspiring to illegally provide her with controlled substances. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for next month.
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