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Kentucky Dentist Faces Life Sentence Over Patient’s Death from Over-Prescribed Opioids: Shocking Details Revealed

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Kentucky Dentist Faces Life Sentence Over Patient’s Death from Over-Prescribed Opioids: Shocking Details Revealed

Dr. Jay M. Sadrinia, a 60-year-old Northern Kentucky dentist, has been convicted of unlawfully prescribing opioids, which led to the death of a patient, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. He was charged with one count each of unlawful distribution of controlled substances resulting in death and unlawful distribution of controlled substances. Operating dental clinics in Crescent Springs, Sadrinia was reportedly aware of the risks associated with prescribing such substances. He prescribed unnecessary amounts of narcotics, including morphine, to his patients for standard dental procedures. One such patient died of an overdose days after being charged $37,000 for dental work and the subsequent prescriptions. Sadrinia is due for sentencing on December 13th and could face a minimum of 20 years to life imprisonment for the charges.

Main Takeaways:

  1. Dr. Jay M. Sadrinia, a dentist from Northern Kentucky, was convicted of unlawfully prescribing opioids, resulting in a patient’s death.
  2. He was found guilty of two counts: unlawful distribution of controlled substances resulting in death and unlawful distribution of controlled substances.
  3. Sadrinia owned and ran dental clinics in Crescent Springs and was aware of the risks tied to prescribing controlled substances.
  4. He was found to have prescribed unnecessary amounts of narcotics, including morphine, to patients undergoing routine dental procedures.
  5. One patient, who was charged $37,000 for dental procedures, died from an overdose following the administration of unnecessary narcotics.
  6. Sadrinia’s sentencing is scheduled for December 13th, with potential penalties ranging from 20 years to life imprisonment.

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