Pubdate: Sat, 28 August 1999 Source: San Antonio Express-News (TX) Copyright: 1999 San Antonio Express-News Contact: http://www.expressnews.com/ Forum: http://data.express-news.net:2080/eshare/server?action4 Author: Zeke MacCormack, Express-News Staff writer. "KERRVILLE JURY CLEARS DOCTOR" KERRVILLE - An addiction specialist here was exonerated of wrong-doing late Friday in the death of a patient after a new treatment to rid him of his hunger for cocaine and methadone. The jury in the civil case not only rejected the plaintiffs' claims that Dr. Anand Mehendale was negligent in his treatment of John L. Givens III but also rebuffed defense arguments that Givens was liable for his own death. A beaming Mehendale was swarmed by supporters after the verdict was announced at 7 p.m. "I'm partially relieved by the verdict, but I still feel the pain for Mr. Givens' family, and they'll remain in my prayers," Mehendale, 46, said. The Givens family and it's lawyers were stunned by the quick and one-sided verdict in the complicated medical malpractice trial that lasted two weeks. Jurors reached a unanimous decision after two hours and 20 minutes of deliberations. Givens, a respected local accountant who had been addicted to heroin and methadone since the 1970s, died 64 days after the rapid opiate detoxification treatment. The relatively new, one-day procedure involves sedating the patient and then introducing "opiate antagonists" to wash the drugs from the brain's receptors. Normally long and painful withdrawls pass in just a few hours while the patient is unconscious. Mehendale, a neurologist and addiction specialist, was accused of shoddy preparation for the treatment and failing to take safeguards to protect Givens when things turned sour. Givens was a partner with Mehendale and anesthiologist Rex Thomas in La Hacienda Drug Treatment Center in Hunt. Richard Mosty, Mehendale's personal lawyer, said of the verdict: "They didn't find anyone negligent. I guess that means they thought it was an accident." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D