Pubdate: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 Source: Roanoke Times (VA) Copyright: 2002 Roanoke Times Contact: http://www.roanoke.com/roatimes/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/368 Author: Jen Mccaffery ROANOKE PHYSICIAN IS CHARGED WITH ILLEGALLY PRESCRIBING PAINKILLERS Affidavit: Doctor kept separate drug records Court documents say Dr. Cecil Byron Knox kept notes on patients' drug abuse out of patients' medical files. The Roanoke doctor facing charges for prescribing narcotics for no legitimate medical purpose kept incriminating information out of his patients' medical files after his office was searched by federal authorities last summer, a federal agent has said in court documents unsealed Monday. Dr. Cecil Byron Knox kept notes detailing one of his patients' drug abuse and the arrest of another of his patients for robbing the Williamson Road Pharmacy separate from the patients' medical files, according to an affidavit filed by special agent Donald Canestraro of the Drug Enforcement Administration in Roanoke. The notes were found in other parts of Knox's office, Southwest Virginia Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, on Second Street in Roanoke, according to the affidavit. Federal agents searched Knox's office for the second time Feb. 1 and arrested him that day along with several of his employees. Knox, 52, is the fifth doctor in Southwest Virginia to be charged for illegally prescribing painkillers such as OxyContin. Knox, along with several of his employees, is facing federal charges for illegally prescribing narcotics that led to the death or serious bodily injury of 10 of his patients. He has also been indicted for health care fraud, for taking kickback money for patient referrals, and other related offenses. Federal agents also compared prescriptions with Knox's signature that were coming into local pharmacies and found the names of some of the recipients did not match the names on Knox's official patient list, according to the affidavit. Confidential informants told federal authorities that Knox would sign blank prescription forms and allow his employees to fill out the narcotic information, according to the affidavit. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek