Pubdate: Tue, 09 Jul 2002 Source: Gadsden Times, The (AL) Copyright: 2002 The Gadsden Times Contact: http://www.gadsdentimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1203 Author: Dana Beyerle Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?186 (Oxycontin) GADSDEN DOCTOR CHALLENGES DECISION TO REVOKE HIS LICENSE MONTGOMERY - A Montgomery judge on Monday set a July 23 hearing on Gadsden Dr. Pascual "Pat" Herrera Jr.'s administrative challenge to a decision to revoke his medical license. The Medical Licensure Commission of Alabama revoked Herrera's medical license April 25, 2001, for supplying narcotics without medical justification, according to the commission. Herrera appealed on July 31, 2001, and the administrative case was assigned to Montgomery County Circuit Judge Johnny Hardwick. His office announced the July 23 hearing on Monday. Wayne Turner is the attorney for the Medical Licensure Commission. "I feel like the commission order was valid and we'll argue that in circuit court," Turner said. "It will be up to the circuit court to decide if we had sufficient evidence to support that ruling." Herrera's attorney, Algert S. Agricola Jr., had no comment. Although the statement from the Medical Licensure Commission never mentioned the controversial painkiller, Agricola previously attributed the administrative case against Herrera to the OxyContin scare in Gadsden. The Alabama State Board of Medical Examiners, the investigative arm of the Medical Licensure Commission, charged Herrera with four alleged violations, including improperly supplying prescription drugs. Several of Herrera's patients said he was a caring physician whose prescription of painkillers allowed them to live a normal life free of often debilitating pain. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom