What Is Fentanyl?: the Drug Linked to the Case of the Nurse Accused by the Feds
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The arrest of a nurse accused of stealing potent opioid ampoules revives questions about her medical uses, effects and risks of overdose
A nurse was arrested Tuesday morning in Carolina by agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for the alleged theft and handling of fentanyl at a hospital institution.
San Juan, 2 Jun (Prensa Latina) A nurse was arrested today in the town of Carolina, adjacent to the capital of Puerto Rico, by agents of the U.S. Anti-Drug Department (DEA), following a federal grand jury accusing her of stealing fentanyl. The post Arrests the DEA to a nurse in Puerto Rico for theft of fentanyl first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
The Drug Control Administration (DEA) arrested Jackeline Correa Vázquez on Tuesday, a nurse who allegedly stole and manipulated fentanyl in the hospital for which he worked. According to the federal authorities, the case is part of the Fentanyl Free America initiative, an effort to combat the diversion and misuse of synthetic opioids, as well as to strengthen safety in the handling of controlled substances. Correa faces four charges for handling…
Officials of the U.S. Drug Control Administration (DEA) arrested a nurse on Tuesday morning accused of allegedly stealing fentanyl from a hospital to illegally manipulate it. The intervention was carried out in the Carolina area as part of a federal investigation. However, the authorities did not immediately disclose the identity of the defendant or other details related to the case.
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