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		<title>2004 FATAL CRASH: Lawyer says pharmacists liable</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(ED VOGEL, reviewjournal.com)A Southern Nevada lawyer told the state Supreme Court on Monday that pharmacists, at the least, had a duty to call physicians to voice their concerns before dispensing a narcotic painkiller to a woman who killed a man in a 2004 vehicle crash in Las Vegas.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(ED VOGEL, reviewjournal.com)A Southern Nevada lawyer told the state Supreme Court on Monday that pharmacists, at the least, had a duty to call physicians to voice their concerns before dispensing a narcotic painkiller to a woman who killed a man in a 2004 vehicle crash in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>&#8220;They had a duty to control her conduct,&#8221; lawyer Phil Aurbach told justices. &#8220;They had absolute knowledge that prescription abuse was involved.&#8221;<span id="more-1086"></span></p>
<p>Aurbach said pharmacists continued to fill prescriptions for Patricia Copening even after being warned by a state task force that she might be a prescription drug abuser.</p>
<p>Copening killed 21-year-old Gregory Sanchez Jr. in a June 4, 2004, crash on U.S. Highway 95.</p>
<p>Aurbach asked justices to reinstate the wrongful death case he seeks to file against seven chain-store pharmacies who filled Copening&#8217;s prescriptions.</p>
<p>District Judge Douglas Herndon earlier threw out the case on the grounds that the pharmacies were not legally liable in the crash.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court made no decision Monday. Justices Mark Gibbons and Jim Hardesty made comments seemingly in support of Aurbach&#8217;s position.</p>
<p>Gibbons said a doctor mistakenly might prescribe strychnine that would kill the user. Then Gibbons posed the questions: &#8220;Does the pharmacist just fill it and let someone die? Or does the pharmacist call the doctor to see if that is what you intended?&#8221;</p>
<p>Aurbach represents the families of Sanchez and Robert Martinez.</p>
<p>Sanchez, a father of two, was killed and Martinez severely injured in the crash. Sanchez had pulled his vehicle off U.S. 95 after it had a flat tire, and Martinez pulled his car behind him to help change the tire.</p>
<p>Their vehicles were struck by a vehicle driven by Copening, who was found to be under the influence of hydrocodone, a narcotic pain reliever. She spent nine months in jail as a result.</p>
<p>An investigation found many different pharmacies had filled prescriptions for 4,800 tablets of the drug for Copening in the 13 months before the crash.</p>
<p>Aurbach said the pharmacies continued to fill her prescriptions even though the Nevada Prescription Controlled Substance Abuse Task Force notified them that Copening was &#8220;taking an unusual amount of these narcotics.&#8221;</p>
<p>Aurbach said the woman received 1,000 to 1,600 additional tablets of hydrocodone after the notice was given to pharmacies.</p>
<p>&#8220;Some of them threw it away,&#8221; Aurbach said about the notice. &#8220;None of them made a note (in their records) that Patricia Copening may have a narcotics abuse problem.&#8221;</p>
<p>Aurbach wants to sue pharmacies operated by Wal-Mart, Longs Drugs, Walgreen Co., CVS Pharmacy, Rite-Aid, Sav-On and Lam&#8217;s Pharmacy.</p>
<p>In defending the pharmacies, lawyer Mike Wall said Aurbach had been shopping around for &#8220;deep pockets&#8221; before deciding on suing pharmacies.</p>
<p>Wall said the pharmacists have the same protection as bartenders.</p>
<p>Under court decisions and the state &#8220;dram shop&#8221; law, bartenders are not liable if the people to whom they serve drinks are later involved in crashes in which others are injured or killed.</p>
<p>Wall said a pharmacist is not there to &#8220;second-guess a registered physician.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said that even if pharmacists had called the physicians after being given prescriptions for Copening, they probably would not have canceled the prescriptions.</p>
<p>At the time of the crash, Copening was driving a vehicle owned by OB/GYN Associates.</p>
<p>The license of one of that business&#8217;s owners, Dr. D.S. Steele, was revoked for various reasons, including giving Copening prescriptions while they were involved in a sexual relationship.</p>
<p>&#8220;A call to a doctor would have done nothing anyway,&#8221; Wall said. &#8220;There is no indication it would have any effect whatsoever.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nonetheless, Hardesty said that because of the state task force notice that Copening might be a prescription drug abuser, pharmacists had a reason to call doctors about her prescriptions.</p>
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