The Nurse in Arkansas has been accused of felony after using the name of a dead man when trying to buy an oxycodon tablet at a pharmacy.
Kaitin Carroll Adams has been charged with three fraud or deceived CEs to procure drug disguise prescriptions in relation to multiple drug purchases last month. According to Kate。
Adams reported on January 2 that it was accused of purchasing 120 oxycodon tablets using a fake prescription at a pharmacy in Johnsaw, Arkansas.
She worked in a nursing home and claimed that tablets were for patients.
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Kaitin Carroll Adams was charged with three frauds or defective CEs to procure prescriptions covered with drugs. (Clayhead county detention center)
According to the Arkansaw's State Nursing Committee, Adams, a licensed registered nurse, said he had purchased a pill using his credit card.
“After examining the prescription, pharmacy employees contacted the nursing home in question, and they stated that Kaitin Adams was fired on January 1,” said the investigator, stating in the oath statement. Has reported.
According to investigators, Adams returned to the same pharmacy on another prescription of 180 oxycodon tablets on January 6.

Oxycodon's round medicinal prescription bottle. (ISTOCK)
The prescription was a male name, and the oath statement stated that he had decided to be a patient in the same nursing home where Adams later worked.
The man with the name in the prescription also died since December 30.
The pharmacy refused to fill the Adams prescription.
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On April 25, 2017, the analgesic oxycodon oxycodon oxycodon, 30 mg of pills, and 30 mg of pills were sitting on a local pharmacy shelf in Utah Professional Bo. (Reuters/George Frey/File Photo)
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Later, Adams went to another pharmacy and purchased 180 oxycodon pills under the name of a dead man.
She was arrested on January 24 and made a reservation at the Craighead County Detention Center. Adams was released on March 20 with a $ 25,000 bond.
ADAMS license is under investigation.





