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Date / Time: 8/27/2009 4:23 AM UTC
Michael's doctor says he is telling the truth, but the truth is that Michael died and he died because of drug overdose, the final injection given by his doctor.
What about the Hippocratic oath which has the phrase, “I will not give a lethal drug to anyone if I am asked," Is this considered old fashioned or only for the Greeks?
Nowadays and for some doctors it is more like "I will give all the lethal drugs I can think of."
Xanax, Oxycontin, Adderall and other prescription drugs all have the capability of being lethal and often times are.
The disease of addiction is often facilitated by doctors and rarely cured by them – that is left for others to do – and there are some who do it well.
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"Michael Jackson died from lethal levels of the powerful anesthetic propofol, then he must have been injected with much more of the drug than his personal physician reportedly told police he gave the pop star, medical experts said. According to court records unsealed in Houston on Monday, Dr. Conrad Murray told police that he had been giving Jackson 50 milligrams of propofol each night over a six-week period. In a three-hour interview with police two days after Jackson's death, Murray said he had been trying to wean the singer off the powerful anesthetic and, on the night of his death, gave him a combination of other sedatives before succumbing to Jackson's repeated demands for propofol. Murray then gave Jackson 25 milligrams of propofol, according to the documents, which were filed with the court in support of searches of Murray's office and storage unit in Houston. But those amounts -- 25 and 50 milligrams -- are far below the dosage required to anesthetize someone and keep them asleep, several experts said. "It doesn't make any sense," said Dr. John Dombrowski, a member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. "I cannot believe that was the number that was given. Such a small amount won't tip anyone over in terms of respiratory depression." What's more likely, Dombrowski said, is that the numbers in the documents are somehow in error. Murray might not have provided an infusion rate, such as 25 milligrams every few minutes, or police might not have understood the medical terminology, Dombrowski said. The preliminary toxicology reports cited in the court records said that "lethal levels" of propofol were found in Jackson's blood. Final autopsy and toxicology reports have yet to be released by the Los Angeles County coroner's office. Murray has said through his attorney that he believes nothing he administered should have led to Jackson's death. His attorney, Ed Chernoff, said “Murray answered the detectives' questions truthfully."
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-jackson-drug27-2009aug27,0,1574094.story
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