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I'm not surprised at all. I knew as soon as they released reports that he had been given propofol by someone at his home that whoever gave him the drug would be charged and rightly so. Doctors know that this drug can not be given outside of a hospital due to the dangerousness of it. They also know that you have to be monitored very, very closely after given this drug. The doctor is at fault. He knew the risks and proceeded to break his ethical code by acting in a way that was harmful and deadly to his patient and he would have known that repeated use of this drug would most likely end in death eventually.
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I'm not surprised at all. I knew as soon as they released reports that he had been given propofol by someone at his home that whoever gave him the drug would be charged and rightly so. Doctors know that this drug can not be given outside of a hospital due to the dangerousness of it. They also know that you have to be monitored very, very closely after given this drug. The doctor is at fault. He knew the risks and proceeded to break his ethical code by acting in a way that was harmful and deadly to his patient and he would have known that repeated use of this drug would most likely end in death eventually.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propofol
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August 24, 2009 09:04 PM
Are you surprised that the L.A. Coroner's office has ruled that Michael Jackson's death a homicide?
The AP reported today that the LA Coroner's office has ruled that Michael Jackson's death was a homicide. Is anyone surprised by this? Do you think charges will be brought against Dr. Conrad Murray?
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| August 24, 2009 10:45 PM |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propofol
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I'm not surprised at all. I knew as soon as they released reports that he had been given propofol by someone at his home that whoever gave him the drug would be charged and rightly so. Doctors know that this drug can not be given outside of a hospital due to the dangerousness of it. They also know that you have to be monitored very, very closely after given this drug. The doctor is at fault. He knew the risks and proceeded to break his ethical code by acting in a way that was harmful and deadly to his patient and he would have known that repeated use of this drug would most likely end in death eventually.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propofol
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