Missouri doctor pleads guilty in federal drug case

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ST. LOUIS (AP) _ An eastern Missouri doctor has pleaded guilty in federal court
for prescribing fentanyl and other opioids to women with whom he had personal
relationships who had no medical need for the drugs.

The doctor, 62-year-old Philip Dean of Warrenton, pleaded guilty Wednesday to
charges of illegally distributing opiate medications and making a false
statement to the Medicare program. Sentencing is Nov. 20th.

One of the women lost her nursing license due to prescription drug abuse and
was involved in several accidents and traffic stops while under the influence of
prescriptions before Dean began treating her. Still, federal prosecutors say he
prescribed her with a fentanyl spray for use by cancer patients, even though she
did not have cancer.

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