Xyrem is the trade-name for sodium oxybate, better known as gamma hydroxybutyrate, or GHB, which is popularly known as a "party drug" and has been linked to date-rape. It has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only for a narrowly defined group of patients with cataplexic narcolepsy, under strict conditions (see the relevant FDA site here.)
The physician's attorney said "our client adamantly maintains his innocence and looks forward to his day in court."
Note that Orphan Medical Inc has actually been acquired by Jazz Pharmaceuticals. Newsday noted "although physicians can prescribe drugs for a variety of uses, pharmaceutical companies may only market them for FDA-approved treatments." Yet, the news article was silent about any actions being taken in response to the pharmaceutical company's role in the allegedly "nationawide" "health care fraud and conspiracy." This silence is especially curious because of the singular dangers posed by this particular drug. Stay tuned on this one.
Thanks to for Capsules for the tip.
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