Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 This is pretty telling on the treatment was receiving...... Dilaudid is a morphine/heroin replacement Lorazepam and Dalmane are benzodiazepines like Valium and Xanax, people abuse them. methadone, a replacement for heroin that is reportedly harder to kick then heroin. Soma is a drug with a muscle relaxer, aspirin and/or codeine Prexige is a COX-2 inhibiter like Vioxx Looks like a request for a party. http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,259106,00.html 's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs Friday , March 16, 2007 By Friedman 's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs How many and how much? That's what people want to know about 's drug usage. That, and how it might affect her baby daughter, Dannielynn. A fax obtained exclusively by this column may shed some light on the still mysterious death of the modern-day pin-up model who accomplished nothing so much as getting the most publicity possible for the fewest achievements. The fax was written and sent by Khristine Eroshevich, 's personal psychiatrist and, since her death, " best friend. " It's a request for a laundry list of drugs that Eroshevich wanted sent to the Bahamas by courier for " M. Chase, " the pseudonym used to obtain drugs. Raw Data: Click here to see the fax (pdf) The list is scary and potentially very harmful. It includes: four bottles of 2 mg Dilaudid; 2 milliliter bottles of Lorazepam (Ativan); two bottles of 350 mg Soma, a total of 180 tablets; one bottle each of 30 mg Dalmane and 400 mg Prexige, the latter a British drug; and one bottle of methadone, 300 5mg tablets. All of them are classified as different types of painkillers. Eroshevich was with through her pregnancy in the Bahamas, the birth of her daughter and death of her son . More recently, Eroshevich has been a regular on " Entertainment Tonight, " giving exclusive interviews about her former patient and sticking closely to the side of K. Stern. Eroshevich sent the fax on Sept. 15, 2006, a week after the baby was born and five days after 's death. At first she sent it from the Bahamas to Sandeep Kapoor, the Los Angeles physician who treated under the pseudonym " Chase. " When Kapoor refused to fill the prescriptions, sources say, Eroshevich sent the request directly to Key Pharmacy in North Hollywood, Calif. It was also refused there. The doctor wrote the fax in her own hand and added a note at the bottom: " You have my local number here. Please call if half of the amounts can be prepared, I'll have someone take them to a courier to bring to me and he can [illegible] Fedex the rest, except for the Intensol, which has to be on ice. " She signed it " Kris, " even though it seemed from the fax that she didn't actually know Kapoor. One pharmacist, to whom I read this list, noted that all the dosages requested were much higher than usual. " That's 12 times the amount of Dalmane. All together, these drugs potentially will kill you. I would have refused to fill the order. " All of the drugs carry warnings for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding especially not to take them. The directions for Prexige read: " Tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking Prexige in this case. It is not known if lumiracoxib, the active ingredient of Prexige, passes into the breast milk and could affect your baby. " In a brief conversation last night with Eroshevich, the psychiatrist acknowledged the existence of the fax, but declined to comment on it, citing " patient confidentiality. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 This is pretty telling on the treatment was receiving...... Dilaudid is a morphine/heroin replacement Lorazepam and Dalmane are benzodiazepines like Valium and Xanax, people abuse them. methadone, a replacement for heroin that is reportedly harder to kick then heroin. Soma is a drug with a muscle relaxer, aspirin and/or codeine Prexige is a COX-2 inhibiter like Vioxx Looks like a request for a party. http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,259106,00.html 's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs Friday , March 16, 2007 By Friedman 's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs How many and how much? That's what people want to know about 's drug usage. That, and how it might affect her baby daughter, Dannielynn. A fax obtained exclusively by this column may shed some light on the still mysterious death of the modern-day pin-up model who accomplished nothing so much as getting the most publicity possible for the fewest achievements. The fax was written and sent by Khristine Eroshevich, 's personal psychiatrist and, since her death, " best friend. " It's a request for a laundry list of drugs that Eroshevich wanted sent to the Bahamas by courier for " M. Chase, " the pseudonym used to obtain drugs. Raw Data: Click here to see the fax (pdf) The list is scary and potentially very harmful. It includes: four bottles of 2 mg Dilaudid; 2 milliliter bottles of Lorazepam (Ativan); two bottles of 350 mg Soma, a total of 180 tablets; one bottle each of 30 mg Dalmane and 400 mg Prexige, the latter a British drug; and one bottle of methadone, 300 5mg tablets. All of them are classified as different types of painkillers. Eroshevich was with through her pregnancy in the Bahamas, the birth of her daughter and death of her son . More recently, Eroshevich has been a regular on " Entertainment Tonight, " giving exclusive interviews about her former patient and sticking closely to the side of K. Stern. Eroshevich sent the fax on Sept. 15, 2006, a week after the baby was born and five days after 's death. At first she sent it from the Bahamas to Sandeep Kapoor, the Los Angeles physician who treated under the pseudonym " Chase. " When Kapoor refused to fill the prescriptions, sources say, Eroshevich sent the request directly to Key Pharmacy in North Hollywood, Calif. It was also refused there. The doctor wrote the fax in her own hand and added a note at the bottom: " You have my local number here. Please call if half of the amounts can be prepared, I'll have someone take them to a courier to bring to me and he can [illegible] Fedex the rest, except for the Intensol, which has to be on ice. " She signed it " Kris, " even though it seemed from the fax that she didn't actually know Kapoor. One pharmacist, to whom I read this list, noted that all the dosages requested were much higher than usual. " That's 12 times the amount of Dalmane. All together, these drugs potentially will kill you. I would have refused to fill the order. " All of the drugs carry warnings for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding especially not to take them. The directions for Prexige read: " Tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking Prexige in this case. It is not known if lumiracoxib, the active ingredient of Prexige, passes into the breast milk and could affect your baby. " In a brief conversation last night with Eroshevich, the psychiatrist acknowledged the existence of the fax, but declined to comment on it, citing " patient confidentiality. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 This is pretty telling on the treatment was receiving...... Dilaudid is a morphine/heroin replacement Lorazepam and Dalmane are benzodiazepines like Valium and Xanax, people abuse them. methadone, a replacement for heroin that is reportedly harder to kick then heroin. Soma is a drug with a muscle relaxer, aspirin and/or codeine Prexige is a COX-2 inhibiter like Vioxx Looks like a request for a party. http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,259106,00.html 's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs Friday , March 16, 2007 By Friedman 's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs How many and how much? That's what people want to know about 's drug usage. That, and how it might affect her baby daughter, Dannielynn. A fax obtained exclusively by this column may shed some light on the still mysterious death of the modern-day pin-up model who accomplished nothing so much as getting the most publicity possible for the fewest achievements. The fax was written and sent by Khristine Eroshevich, 's personal psychiatrist and, since her death, " best friend. " It's a request for a laundry list of drugs that Eroshevich wanted sent to the Bahamas by courier for " M. Chase, " the pseudonym used to obtain drugs. Raw Data: Click here to see the fax (pdf) The list is scary and potentially very harmful. It includes: four bottles of 2 mg Dilaudid; 2 milliliter bottles of Lorazepam (Ativan); two bottles of 350 mg Soma, a total of 180 tablets; one bottle each of 30 mg Dalmane and 400 mg Prexige, the latter a British drug; and one bottle of methadone, 300 5mg tablets. All of them are classified as different types of painkillers. Eroshevich was with through her pregnancy in the Bahamas, the birth of her daughter and death of her son . More recently, Eroshevich has been a regular on " Entertainment Tonight, " giving exclusive interviews about her former patient and sticking closely to the side of K. Stern. Eroshevich sent the fax on Sept. 15, 2006, a week after the baby was born and five days after 's death. At first she sent it from the Bahamas to Sandeep Kapoor, the Los Angeles physician who treated under the pseudonym " Chase. " When Kapoor refused to fill the prescriptions, sources say, Eroshevich sent the request directly to Key Pharmacy in North Hollywood, Calif. It was also refused there. The doctor wrote the fax in her own hand and added a note at the bottom: " You have my local number here. Please call if half of the amounts can be prepared, I'll have someone take them to a courier to bring to me and he can [illegible] Fedex the rest, except for the Intensol, which has to be on ice. " She signed it " Kris, " even though it seemed from the fax that she didn't actually know Kapoor. One pharmacist, to whom I read this list, noted that all the dosages requested were much higher than usual. " That's 12 times the amount of Dalmane. All together, these drugs potentially will kill you. I would have refused to fill the order. " All of the drugs carry warnings for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding especially not to take them. The directions for Prexige read: " Tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking Prexige in this case. It is not known if lumiracoxib, the active ingredient of Prexige, passes into the breast milk and could affect your baby. " In a brief conversation last night with Eroshevich, the psychiatrist acknowledged the existence of the fax, but declined to comment on it, citing " patient confidentiality. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2007 Report Share Posted March 26, 2007 This is pretty telling on the treatment was receiving...... Dilaudid is a morphine/heroin replacement Lorazepam and Dalmane are benzodiazepines like Valium and Xanax, people abuse them. methadone, a replacement for heroin that is reportedly harder to kick then heroin. Soma is a drug with a muscle relaxer, aspirin and/or codeine Prexige is a COX-2 inhibiter like Vioxx Looks like a request for a party. http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,259106,00.html 's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs Friday , March 16, 2007 By Friedman 's Doctor: She Ordered Drugs How many and how much? That's what people want to know about 's drug usage. That, and how it might affect her baby daughter, Dannielynn. A fax obtained exclusively by this column may shed some light on the still mysterious death of the modern-day pin-up model who accomplished nothing so much as getting the most publicity possible for the fewest achievements. The fax was written and sent by Khristine Eroshevich, 's personal psychiatrist and, since her death, " best friend. " It's a request for a laundry list of drugs that Eroshevich wanted sent to the Bahamas by courier for " M. Chase, " the pseudonym used to obtain drugs. Raw Data: Click here to see the fax (pdf) The list is scary and potentially very harmful. It includes: four bottles of 2 mg Dilaudid; 2 milliliter bottles of Lorazepam (Ativan); two bottles of 350 mg Soma, a total of 180 tablets; one bottle each of 30 mg Dalmane and 400 mg Prexige, the latter a British drug; and one bottle of methadone, 300 5mg tablets. All of them are classified as different types of painkillers. Eroshevich was with through her pregnancy in the Bahamas, the birth of her daughter and death of her son . More recently, Eroshevich has been a regular on " Entertainment Tonight, " giving exclusive interviews about her former patient and sticking closely to the side of K. Stern. Eroshevich sent the fax on Sept. 15, 2006, a week after the baby was born and five days after 's death. At first she sent it from the Bahamas to Sandeep Kapoor, the Los Angeles physician who treated under the pseudonym " Chase. " When Kapoor refused to fill the prescriptions, sources say, Eroshevich sent the request directly to Key Pharmacy in North Hollywood, Calif. It was also refused there. The doctor wrote the fax in her own hand and added a note at the bottom: " You have my local number here. Please call if half of the amounts can be prepared, I'll have someone take them to a courier to bring to me and he can [illegible] Fedex the rest, except for the Intensol, which has to be on ice. " She signed it " Kris, " even though it seemed from the fax that she didn't actually know Kapoor. One pharmacist, to whom I read this list, noted that all the dosages requested were much higher than usual. " That's 12 times the amount of Dalmane. All together, these drugs potentially will kill you. I would have refused to fill the order. " All of the drugs carry warnings for pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding especially not to take them. The directions for Prexige read: " Tell your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits of taking Prexige in this case. It is not known if lumiracoxib, the active ingredient of Prexige, passes into the breast milk and could affect your baby. " In a brief conversation last night with Eroshevich, the psychiatrist acknowledged the existence of the fax, but declined to comment on it, citing " patient confidentiality. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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