Pubdate: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 Source: Sun News (SC) Copyright: 2001 Sun Publishing Co Contact: http://web.thesunnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/987 Author: Elaine Gaston Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?186 (Oxycontin) DOCTORS MAY REAPPLY FOR REVOKED PERMITS Six Myrtle Beach physicians who in June lost their certification to prescribe controlled drugs, including the potent pain medication OxyContin, will have the opportunity early next year to seek to have their privileges reinstated. The physicians, whose Drug Enforcement Administration certificates to prescribe controlled substances were suspended during a DEA investigation, worked at Comprehensive Care & Pain Management Center at 7714 N. Kings Highway in Myrtle Beach. "Their certificates were suspended due to their prescribing practices of the controlled substances they'd been involved in at the clinic," said Cherie Crowley, a DEA supervisor in the Columbia office. "OxyContin was the primary problem. That drug continues to be a problem, but no longer at that clinic." Physicians whose certificates were suspended included Benjamin Moore, Thomas Devlin, Ricardo Allerre, Michael D. Jackson, Deborah Sutherland and Deborah Bordeaux. The clinic shut down in June after the DEA sanctions. It remains closed. The physicians' hearings before an administrative law judge will take place early next year in Columbia, Crowley said. An exact date for the hearings has not been set. "At the hearing, they will be petitioning that the suspensions should be lifted," Crowley said. "What could happen is they would get their privileges back or they could be restricted to certain privileges or [the suspensions] could stand." The physicians still hold medical licenses and can write other prescriptions for drugs not considered controlled substances. For example, they can prescribe blood pressure medication, antibiotics and birth control pills. Crowley would not say whether the physicians face criminal action. "There is an ongoing criminal investigation so I can't speak to that because it's ongoing," Crowley said. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth