Pubdate: Fri, 21 Jun 2002
Source: Los Angeles Times (CA)
Copyright: 2002 Los Angeles Times
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DOCTOR SENTENCED IN ILLEGAL DISTRIBUTION OF OXYCONTIN

DOYLESTOWN, Pa. -- A doctor accused of dispensing the powerful painkiller 
OxyContin to drug addicts and dealers on demand was sentenced Thursday to 
30 to 120 years in prison.

Dr. Richard G. Paolino, 59, was found guilty in April of forgery, delivery 
of a controlled substance and practicing medicine without a license. He 
also was convicted on 179 counts of insurance fraud.

He could have received up to life in prison. Authorities said Paolino was 
once the primary source of OxyContin in several Philadelphia neighborhoods. 
Drug dealers and former addicts testified Paolino gave them prescriptions 
for OxyContin on demand.

OxyContin, a narcotic painkiller meant to last 12 hours, is widely 
prescribed for victims of chronic pain. By crushing the medicine and then 
snorting or injecting it, abusers can get a quick, heroin-like high.

The drug has been blamed for the deaths of scores of abusers, many of them 
in Appalachia.

Paolino had lost his medical license in 2000 because he had no malpractice 
insurance. Prosecutors said he had two other doctors sign blank 
prescriptions for him and submitted insurance claims worth $173,892.
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