Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Doctor fined $1,000 in prescripti­ons case

- ANDY DAVIS

The Arkansas State Medical Board on Friday issued a $1,000 fine to the owner of a Little Rock “medical spa” after she admitted to signing blank prescripti­ons for a nurse to fill out and give to patients.

The board also revoked Anne Trussell’s license for five years, but stayed the revocation, meaning she can continue to practice medicine.

The board’s action came about two months after Trussell, owner of Sei Bella Med Spa, agreed to pay $20,000 to resolve a Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion accountabi­lity audit that resulted in indictment­s of her and the licensed practical nurse, Qusandra Joyce Siler, on charges of conspiring to distribute and dispense the weight loss drug Adipex without an effective prescripti­on.

According to the federal indictment, Trussell signed her name on more than 75 blank prescripti­on pads so that, in her absence, Siler could issue prescripti­ons to patients between August 2014 and February 2015.

Under Arkansas law, a licensed practical nurse may not assess, diagnose or plan care for patients and doesn’t have the authority to issue prescripti­ons.

On Friday, Trussell told the medical board that she started signing the prescripti­on pads after she briefly went to work at a nearby pain clinic.

Later, she said she spent time taking care of her ill father.

In the doctor’s absence, Siler would use the prescripti­on pads to refill patients’ Adipex prescripti­ons after measuring their height and weight, taking their vital signs and calling Trussell for approval, Trussell said.

“She never did anything without asking me,” Trussell

said.

The prescripti­ons were mainly refills, she said, although a few were for patients Trussell had never seen before.

That happened, she said, when a new patient’s appointmen­t got “bumped up” to a time when Trussell was not at the business.

“It was never the intent for [Siler] to see new patients,” Trussell said. “It was an accident.”

In addition to help with weight loss, Sei Bella offers Botox injections, hormone therapy and other services, according to its website.

Trussell told the Medical Board that she didn’t

know if the prescripti­on pads were numbered and that she wouldn’t necessaril­y have known if one of the blank prescripti­ons went missing.

Under questionin­g by board member Omar Atiq, she acknowledg­ed it would have been possible for the nurse to write a prescripti­on for another drug, such as a narcotic painkiller.

“I should have never left the pre-signed prescripti­ons,” Trussell said.

Atiq said Trussell’s actions put patients at risk.

“I think there are several layers of disregard for what we have been ever taught,” he said.

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