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Dr. Norman Werther

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Horsham Doctor Charged in Painkiller Death

A year after being charged as part of a 498-count indictment, Horsham doctor Norman Werther faces charges stemming from a drug overdose death.

A Horsham doctor who is believed to be at the center of a two-year drug trafficking ring, has been charged with causing a man's death by overdose, according to an article in the Seattle Post Intelligencer.  Dr. Norman Werther, 73, of Horsham, who federal authorities charged in August 2011 as the alleged ringleader in a scam to unlawfully acquire and distribute more than 200,000 pills containing oxycodone from September 2009 and July 2011, is accused of illegally prescribing hundreds of oxycodone tablets to the victim in 2010, according to the article. The charges, which the article said were unsealed Thursday, are the latest against Werther.  Werther, who remains free on bail, was charged last year in connection with an alleged scheme …

Cora Rowe

12:29 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012

It's such a shame there are so many people out there with terrible pain every day of their lives from car accidents, work injuries, etc. that abuse prescription drugs each and every day.I hear of some that treat with multiple Drs. and get pain killers and narcotics and are double and triple dosing.   more ›

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Horsham Doctor Charged in Multi-Million Dollar Drug Ring

The U.S. Attorney's Office indictment alleges that Dr. Norman Werther provided fake examinations and wrote phony prescriptions to obtain oxycodone-based drugs.

A Horsham physician is at the center of a nearly two-year drug trafficking ring in which conspirators are said to have unlawfully acquired and distributed more than 200,000 pills containing oxycodone. Dr. Norman Werther, of Horsham, is one of 53 suspects charged Wednesday in a 498-count indictment, according to a press release issued by the FBI of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.  Werther is accused of being in cahoots with a Northeast Philadelphia pharmacist to provide exams to fake patients, and in doing so, write phony prescriptions to obtain oxycodone-based drugs without there being a medical need. In addition to drug possession and drug distribution charges, the indictment contains 240 counts of health care fraud. Agents from …

Joseph Harrington

11:08 pm on Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Other than Dr. Werther's Family Medicine practice, Certified Medical Examiner and Orthopedics and Physical Therapy practice Dr. Werther specialized in treating Drug Addicts through Buprenorphine treatments or medically assisted withdrawal techniques.   more ›

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