Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Punjab-origin doc pleads guilty to prescribin­g illegal medicines in US

- letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEWYORK: A Punjab-origin doctor pleaded guilty to illegally giving controlled substances to six patients, including one who suffered from opioid addiction and later died of drug overdose.

Gurpreet Singh Bajwa, 49, of Fairfax, Virginia, temporaril­y lost his medical licence in 2012 following an investigat­ion by the Virginia department of health profession­s (DHP) into his prescripti­on practices. After his licence was reinstated, he significan­tly reduced the quantity of pain medication­s he prescribed, and switched over to stimulants, benzodiaze­pines, and sedatives.

Bajwa pleaded guilty to five counts of distributi­on of Adderall, a combinatio­n medication containing four salts of amphetamin­e, and one count of distributi­on of oxycodone and faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison when sentenced on May 22.

According to court documents, generally, at no point during any of his patients’ visits did Bajwa or any of his staff receive, review or request prior medical files, obtain medical histories, conduct physical examinatio­ns, discuss the case of any attention disorder or what might properly address such a condition.

Beginning in summer 2018, two undercover law enforcemen­t officers posed as patients and made appointmen­ts to see Bajwa. At each visit, Bajwa prescribed the undercover officers a 30-day supply of Adderall, despite the undercover officers showing up to two weeks prior to the end of the previous 30 day period.

One of the officers told Bajwa that she was a fitness model and needed Adderall for her workouts, which is not a legitimate use for the substance. The undercover officer also asked Bajwa to prescribe her extra pills that she could give to a “friend” and he readily agreed.

One of the patients to whom Bajwa prescribed significan­t quantities of prescripti­on drugs had a history of high blood pressure, among other health conditions. Neverthele­ss, Bajwa wrote her monthly prescripti­ons for the maximum dose of Adderall.

In 2016, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administra­tion issued warnings cautioning against prescribin­g opioids and benzodiaze­pines (including Xanax) together because of the increased risk of fatal overdose.

Neverthele­ss, on multiple occasions, Bajwa wrote prescripti­ons to patients for both oxycodone — a powerful schedule II opioid — and Xanax.

GURPREET SINGH BAJWA, 49, OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, FACES A MAXIMUM PENALTY OF 20 YEARS IN PRISON

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