Not exact matches
April 23 - A
former Insys Therapeutics Inc sales representative was sentenced on Monday to six months of home confinement after admitting that she participated in a scheme to pay kickbacks to two Alabama
doctors to
prescribe a fentanyl - based medication.
FBI agents arrested
former Insys Therapeutics (insy) CEO Michael Babich and five other
former company executives on Thursday for allegedly bribing
doctors to
prescribe an extremely addictive opioid painkiller to patients who didn't need it.
If the
former is found, the
doctor may even
prescribe some estrogen on the theory that the patient is nearing true menopause.