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Posted on Tuesday, 14th October 2008 by dcooley

I have written extensively about the ramifications of the Ryan Haight Act on pending online pharmacy criminal indictments and prosecutions, the effectiveness of the Act at regulating internet pharmacy prescriptions and the Ryan Haight Act’s effect on criminal law in general.  Below please find a detailed outline of my analysis to date on the Ryan Haight Act.  I [...]

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Posted on Thursday, 25th September 2008 by dcooley

The DEA’s Diversion Control website provides a list of doctors convicted or with pending trials under The Controlled Substances Act.  Unfortunately, it is nowhere near exhaustive.  Moreover, the list includes offline prescription convictions.  The list, for example, also would include a local doctor who might blindly write prescriptions for his or her patients.  In fact, [...]

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Posted on Friday, 12th September 2008 by dcooley

This is the first in a series of posts outlining the major legal issues associated with internet pharmacy prosecutions.  Today, I will be outlining the typical federal distribution of a controlled substance case against online pharmacies, pharmacists, doctors, and prescription website owners (online consultation and direct prescription services, as well as no record pharmacies).  Note [...]

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