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San Diego drug firm to pay $11.4 million to settle kickback claims
L.A. NOWA San Diego-based drug company has agreed to pay $11.4 million to the federal government to settle allegations it paid kickbacks to doctors to prescribe its painkillers and muscle relaxants. The company, Victory Pharma Inc., allegedly provided doctors... -
Legal drugs, deadly outcomes
Terry Smith collapsed face-down in a pool of his own vomit. Lynn Blunt snored loudly as her lungs slowly filled with fluid. Summer Ann Burdette was midway through a pear when she stopped breathing. Larry Carmichael knocked over a lamp as he fell...
Tags: Hydrocodone (drug), General Practitioners, Betty Ford, Chemical Industry, Addiction
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Man held in ginseng, sea cucumber burglaries in Monterey Park
L.A. NOWMonterey Park police Monday arrested a man in connection with a string of ginseng and sea cucumber burglaries over the last month, authorities said. Man Van Truong, 56, of Van Nuys, is believed to have driven a dark-colored Honda used...... -
Alleged sea cucumber thief arrested; accomplice at large
L.A. NOWA Van Nuys man was under arrest Wednesday in connection with a string of ginseng and sea cucumber burglaries over the last month in Monterey Park.... -
Arrested Glendora doctor was duped by dog X-ray, police say
L.A. NOWThe undercover sheriff’s deputy pretending to be a patient in pain presented a Glendora physician with an X-ray to accompany her tale of an injured back and neck. The only problem was the X-ray revealed a "tail" of a different...... -
Leslie Carter, sis of Nick and Aaron, may have OD'd, report says
Ministry of GossipLeslie Carter, sister of singers Nick and Aaron, likely overdosed on prescription drugs, according to a police report released Thursday. Leslie Carter, whose married name was Leslie Ashton, was found Tuesday at her father's home and later declared dead at... -
Whitney Houston: Cocaine worsened heart problems, officials say
L.A. NOWSinger Whitney Houston's use of cocaine "exacerbated her heart condition" and played a role in her accidental drowning in the bathtub of a Beverly Hills hotel suite, Los Angeles County Chief Coroner Investigator Craig Harvey said. The long-awaited autopsy... -
Amount of cocaine in Whitney Houston's system unclear
L.A. NOWThe amount of cocaine and other medications found in singer Whitney Houston’s system won’t be known for weeks, but fans and admirers said they were not shocked by the autopsy's findings. Houston, 48, was found lifeless and submerged in a...... -
No cocaine found in Whitney Houston’s hotel room, coroner says
L.A. NOWNo cocaine found in Whitney Houston’s hotel room, coroner says... -
Whitney Houston may have had heart attack before drowning
L.A. NOWWhitney Houston probably had heart attack before drowning... -
Whitney Houston: Another Hollywood death linked to drugs
L.A. NOWAn autopsy confirmed what many had speculated since Whitney Houston’s death last month of the eve of the Grammy Awards: another high-profile Hollywood death that was linked to drug use. Houston’s death comes three years after Michael Jackson... -
Whitney Houston: Police see no further criminal investigation
L.A. NOW Beverly Hills police said the preliminary coroner's report on the death of Whitney Houston raises no issues that would require further criminal investigation. Detectives from the department have been looking into the circumstances...
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