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Four Pennsylvania Doctors Charged for Over-Prescribing Opioids, Other Narcotic, Montgomery Officials Say

Montgomery County officials, along with federal Drug Enforcement Agency officers, announced Wednesday that 48-year-old Lansdale physician Lawrence Miller was arrested and arraigned on 51 counts.

Four doctors have been busted in the suburbs for knowingly over-prescribing drugs to people who are addicted and even to dealers as well. The four doctors are not linked to each other but each of them have been arrested for performing illegal activities and profiting from it.

A Pennsylvania prosecutor says a fourth doctor has been arrested for unlawful prescribing and other charges as part of a months-long investigation into area physicians accused of overprescribing drugs.

Montgomery County officials, along with federal Drug Enforcement Agency officers, announced Wednesday that 48-year-old Lansdale physician Lawrence Miller was arrested and arraigned on 51 counts. Officials say nine of his patients died of overdoses that often included a mix of the prescribed medication that was accompanied by little or no medical treatment and street drugs.

Court documents did not indicate whether Miller had an attorney.

Officials say the three other physicians - Joseph Cipriano, Brian Keeley and Joseph Rybicki - were arrested and charged with similar counts earlier this year. One of those physicians was prescribing medication to female patients in exchange for nude photographs or sexual favors while the others were receiving cash payments.

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