3 pharmacists warned Anna Nicole Smith’s doctors about overprescribing drugs

By AP
Monday, September 21, 2009

3 pharmacists warned about Anna Nicole Smith’s Rx

LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles pharmacist told Anna Nicole Smith’s internist that the drugs he had prescribed to the model after her son died were “pharmaceutical suicide,” and refused to fill the prescriptions.

According to unsealed documents written by state officials and obtained by the Los Angeles Times Monday, Smith’s doctors were warned about prescription drugs by three pharmacists.

The investigation focuses on the role that Smith’s doctors, psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich and internist Sandeep Kapoor, had in her overdose death in February 2007.

The physicians and Smith’s boyfriend, attorney Howard K. Stern, have pleaded not guilty to conspiring to illegally provide her with controlled substances.

The recently unsealed affidavits also cite evidence that both physicians had sexual contact with their famous patient.

Information from: Los Angeles Times, www.latimes.com

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