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Donald Auzine to Appear in Federal Court on Drug Charges
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Donald Auzine to Appear in Federal Court on Drug Charges
An Ascension Parish physician who owned and operated a “wellness center” is scheduled to appear in federal court next week on an accusation that he illegally prescribed medication.
Dr. Donald P. Auzine, 38, of Prairieville, is to appear Tuesday before U.S. Magistrate Stephen C. Riedlinger of U.S. District Court in Baton Rouge, U.S. Attorney David Dugas said Thursday.
On Monday, Dugas’ office filed a bill of information charging Auzine with one count of unlawful dispensation of controlled substances.
A bill of information is not an indictment but rather a formal charge of crime filed against an accused, according to a federal grand jury handbook published by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. According to it, the accused must have waived his right that evidence of a serious crime first be presented to a grand jury, suggesting that Auzine may be working on a plea deal.
Dugas, however, would not say if any negotiations have taken place, and Auzine’s attorney, John DiGiulo, of Baton Rouge, was out of his office Thursday and could not be reached for comment.
Auzine, who owned and operated a Gonzales clinic, New Image and Wellness Center, at 3138 St. Landry Road, allegedly either prescribed or directed the dispensing of Adderall on 21 occasions, oxycodone once, hydrocodone, 13 times, and benzphetamine on 10 occasions, according to the bill of information.
Adderall is a name-brand amphetamine commonly used to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, but may be abused as a stimulant, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency’s Web site, while benzphetamine is a diet drug that produces effects similar to amphetamines. Further, it states that both oxycodone and hydrocodone are typically used as pain relievers.
The allegation against Auzine stems from an undercover DEA investigation that allegedly documented the 45 instances that drugs were distributed “without a legitimate medical purpose and not in the usual course of medical practice,” Dugas asserted.
If convicted, Auzine faces a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment, a fine of $1 million or both.
Kevin Harrison, assistant special agent-in-charge with the DEA, who oversaw the undercover investigation of Auzine’s clinic, had said many of the patients encountered at the clinic were from out-of-town.
People learn where drugs can be obtained from word of mouth and begin making trips for themselves and others, Harrison said following Auzine’s April 4 arrest.
Agents and Ascension Parish sheriff’s deputies searched Auzine’s house, clinic, bank safety deposit boxes and vehicles associated with Auzine prior to his arrest, seizing computers, patient records, and about $275,000 in cash.
Also found was about a quarter-pound of marijuana and a substantial amount of MDMA at the clinic, Ascension Parish Sheriff Jeff Wiley said at the time.
Auzine had been booked into the Ascension Parish jail on accusations of possession of MDMA — a drug similar to methamphetamine — with the intent to distribute, possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. He was released on a $115,000 bond.
District Attorney Tony Falterman of Louisiana’s 23rd Judicial District, said he has not seen any information on the state case, but added that state prosecution might come later, depending on the outcome of the federal case. Falterman and his assistants prosecute criminal cases in Ascension, Assumption and St. James parishes.
According to its Web site, New Image and Wellness Center offered programs to stop smoking, lose weight and manage pain. It also offered cosmetic procedures such as hair removal, skin tightening and Botox treatments.
Calls to the clinic Thursday ended with a voice message saying that the clinic is temporarily closed and providing information for patient referrals.
Auzine graduated from Tulane University School of Medicine in June 1999, according to Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners Records.
Source: The Advocate, JOHN COLVIN
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By
BrentW
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May 9th, 2008, 07:43 AM
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Uh Oh.
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Originally Posted by BrentW
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Uh Oh.
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I still say someone planted the $200k cash in his house.
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By
Sunny
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May 9th, 2008, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by BR Today
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I still say someone planted the $200k cash in his house.
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I wish they would do that at my house.
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By
BrentW
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May 9th, 2008, 09:12 AM
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You are wrong. They found $275,000.00 so far. Let's keep the facts straight and not make false statements against the man.
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By
Unregistered
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May 10th, 2008, 12:10 AM
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Just as bad!
Originally Posted by BrentW
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You are wrong. They found $275,000.00 so far. Let's keep the facts straight and not make false statements against the man.
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Boy, sure does seem like BrentW knew Auzine better than we all think! He sure gets excited to hear bad news about Auzine,does'nt he ? Makes me wonder why? The amusement of it all , maybe the vendetta , or possibly the pure hate that he has for Auzine. I guess now everyone thinks the whole laser smoking and weightloss was a scam and they can seek money some how. I guess the co. that makes the lasers and stands behind what the lasers actually do , are just as guilty huh! Well , I guess we all have to blame others for our own personal struggles sometimes. Of course , it would be a great source of income , for those who need more cigs., food to eat etc. It is amazing to me how people enjoy kicking others while down . Oh and if anyone dares take up for Auzine , they must be a drug addict or drug dealer , wait I know , they could be a ?????? In my opinion , all of these accusations are just as bad , might as well start looking at ourselves more closely and see what stares back . Even if Auzine is found guilty of all accusations , as well as the findings in his home and clinic , it is still casting stones on the one sinner in the world , right ?. I guess this is what goes on behind the scenes , since his closet has become open to all , we can remain golden because our closet is closed . Seems like some of you thrive on all the bad news and not enough on the good.
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By
BrentW
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May 10th, 2008, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
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Boy, sure does seem like BrentW knew Auzine better than we all think! He sure gets excited to hear bad news about Auzine,does'nt he ? Makes me wonder why? The amusement of it all , maybe the vendetta , or possibly the pure hate that he has for Auzine. I guess now everyone thinks the whole laser smoking and weightloss was a scam and they can seek money some how. I guess the co. that makes the lasers and stands behind what the lasers actually do , are just as guilty huh! Well , I guess we all have to blame others for our own personal struggles sometimes. Of course , it would be a great source of income , for those who need more cigs., food to eat etc. It is amazing to me how people enjoy kicking others while down . Oh and if anyone dares take up for Auzine , they must be a drug addict or drug dealer , wait I know , they could be a ?????? In my opinion , all of these accusations are just as bad , might as well start looking at ourselves more closely and see what stares back . Even if Auzine is found guilty of all accusations , as well as the findings in his home and clinic , it is still casting stones on the one sinner in the world , right ?. I guess this is what goes on behind the scenes , since his closet has become open to all , we can remain golden because our closet is closed . Seems like some of you thrive on all the bad news and not enough on the good.
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I was attempting humorous sarcasm. It doesn't always come across well online.
It's true I do have a small vendetta against this doctor. I hired him and paid him to treat a friend for drug addiction. I went in with the friend on the first visit and all seemed great. He began the patient on Suboxone. During two years of selling the patient this medication it should be noted that he didn't actually speak personally with the patient again during the course of treatment. It was just a weekly routine of the patient going in and paying 375.00 for 30 pills over and over again. Finally I emailed him about it and I got this reply back from him wherein he treated me as some uneducated idiot who shouldn't waste his time and question him on his treatment methods. All I really was trying to find out is why the patient wouldn't or shouldn't have been weened off the medication by now as indicated by the company who makes the drug Suboxone.com - Office-Based Treatment for Opioid Dependence .
Even after that I continued paying for the patients treatment and instead of talking again with Auzine I began pressing the patient to get off the drug. It was beginning to work and dosage was cut in half.
It's my opinion (and I'm no expert) that Suboxone should be more closely monitored in the treatment of an opiod dependent patient. It's also the opinion of the company who makes the drugs.
So my discontent with this doctor is as follows.
1. He failed to follow the guidelines set forth by the company for the drug he prescribed which failed to successfully treat the patient and added thousands of dollars in cost to the price of the extended treatment.
2. He lied to me in the initial visit and didn't do as he promised he would in the patients treatment.
3. He charged more than twice the amount another doctor is currently charging for the same treatment, a doctor who is taking a much closer interest in the patients recovery.
In summation based on my personal financial experience and my friends medical experience with the doctor I say he is a liar, thief, and incompetent.
I don't speak to his possible actions which may result in his convictions for selling illegal prescriptions, weed, X, or tax evasion. If those actions cause him to lose his license it will not cause me to miss any sleep.
If he is found not guilty I will still consider him to be a poor excuse of a doctor.
Do I consider him to blame for the friends addiction? Absolutely not. The friend was addicted years before by other incompetent doctors and a lack of self control. Do I feel the friend would have been successful resolving the addiction if he had administered the Suboxone treatment as recommended? Absolutely yes. The success rate of Suboxone is very high and the patients motivation to be free of the addiction is good.
The fact that X and weed was found in "substantial quantities" leads me to form the opinion that this doctor condones the illicit use of recreational drugs. The fact that they found all the cash leads me to believe he thought others should too.
Of course this is just the opinion of someone who paid his house note (or enough money to, roughly $40,000.00 in cash) for two years and saw nothing positive from it.
Could this just be one isolated case of poor judgement on his part? Maybe. After all, there have been several unregistered posters here on this board, or maybe one unregistered poster pretending to be several, who have been very happy with the amount of pain medications they have been able to acquire through Auzine for the treatment of what he, she, or maybe they consider to be "severe" pain.
But since I have invested more the $40k with Auzine I have paid for the right to have and voice my opinion about his qualifications. If he would care to refund the money I'll be happy to keep my opinions to myself. Oh, wait, I forgot. He's not likely to have any money left because whatever he managed to hide from the Feds he will get to donate to the lawyers.
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Last edited by BrentW : May 10th, 2008 at 06:43 AM.
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By
Unregistered
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May 10th, 2008, 08:30 AM
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think about
Suboxone can be an addicting drug. It is used for helping getting off drugs by stopping the "desire" for the drug. Sorta like methadone. Addicts stay on methadone for unlimited time,maybe a lifetime. maybe that would have been a better choice for her, maybe even now. Howver, once off the suboxone, the desire to take drugs comes back again. that is why she did not want to get off it. That specifically was not his fault. However it was not right to charge different amounts of money for different drugs. Other pain clinics take cash, credit cards and not insurance either. but they charge everyone the same. I think that if you went there for 2 years and you continued to pay, that surely you knew she should have stopped and went somewhere else. i sense a bit of guilt on your part. and it maybe is partly b/c you paid for it. But you cannot blame yourself or really even the doctor in whole, b/c your friend is an addict forever. once an addict forever an addict. just like an alcoholic. I hope she finds a way to stop. make the responsibility be hers.
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By
BrentW
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May 10th, 2008, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
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Suboxone can be an addicting drug. It is used for helping getting off drugs by stopping the "desire" for the drug. Sorta like methadone. Addicts stay on methadone for unlimited time,maybe a lifetime. maybe that would have been a better choice for her, maybe even now. Howver, once off the suboxone, the desire to take drugs comes back again. that is why she did not want to get off it. That specifically was not his fault. However it was not right to charge different amounts of money for different drugs. Other pain clinics take cash, credit cards and not insurance either. but they charge everyone the same. I think that if you went there for 2 years and you continued to pay, that surely you knew she should have stopped and went somewhere else. i sense a bit of guilt on your part. and it maybe is partly b/c you paid for it. But you cannot blame yourself or really even the doctor in whole, b/c your friend is an addict forever. once an addict forever an addict. just like an alcoholic. I hope she finds a way to stop. make the responsibility be hers.
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He's the one who should feel guilty. Not me. And soon, he may be.
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By
Unregistered
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May 10th, 2008, 11:51 AM
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Excuses get no where
Originally Posted by BrentW
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He's the one who should feel guilty. Not me. And soon, he may be.
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Sorry, BrentW if you continued to pay for suboxone for two years and did'nt check up on it until now , that sounds like an excuse. You seem like a factual person , to not have made your own resources known at the time and acted on it. I know for a fact , that good as well as bad doctors do not always know what is best for their patients and it is up to us to check things out , even if we must change our doctors to do so. Unfortuantely , we live in a time where we cannot afford to trust our full care in the hands of anyone, including a doctor. I feel that resentment is not a resolution of any kind , especially at this point. I understand making your opinions be known towards the doctor , but what I don't understand is making sarcastic accusations towards the patients of Dr. A. You know that there will be addicts in this world with different stories to tell with or without Dr. A in the picture. Don't assume they are all the same cluster of people. I hate the kicking while down part the most , because it is so cruel and useless , unless you enjoy cruel words for amusement. it is my experience that right or wrong , all things come back to haunt us just when we think we are the only one right.
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