July 24, 2019 – Prosecutors said the drug-seeking doc used her own prescription pad to get her hands on strong opioid narcotics, such as hydrocodone and oxycodone, which are generally used to treat pain, but can be highly addictive if abused After writing the bogus prescriptions, Williams then posed as patients at pharmacies where she picked up the potent pain pills, prosecutors said. Williams, who specializes in internal medicine, also used another doctor’s prescription pad and name, as well as the physician’s Drug Enforcement Administration number, to write additional prescriptions to herself, according to prosecutors.
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