Article 2V02S Murder charges for doc who prescribed alleged “horrifyingly excessive” opioids

Murder charges for doc who prescribed alleged “horrifyingly excessive” opioids

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An Oklahoma doctor is facing five counts of second-degree murder charges following the opioid overdose deaths of her patients.

Prosecutors charged osteopathic physician Regan Ganoung Nichols, 57, on Friday in Oklahoma County District Court. Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter told reporters that Nichols prescribed trusting patients a "horrifyingly excessive" amount of opioid medications. "Nichols' blatant disregard for the lives of her patients is unconscionable," he said.

In all, Nichols allegedly prescribed more than 1,800 medically unnecessary opioid pills to the patients who died, according to a probable cause affidavit reported by the Associated Press. Three out of the five patients also received allegedly deadly combinations of painkillers, muscle relaxants, and anti-anxiety medications.

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