Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Doctor accused in deaths of 5 patients from opioid overdoses

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HARRISBURG (AP) » A Pennsylvan­ia doctor who prescribed nearly 3 million doses of opioids during a recent 19-month period has been charged with causing the overdose deaths of five people, federal prosecutor­s said Thursday.

The U.S. attorney’s office in Harrisburg said Dr. Raymond Kraynak, 60, of Mount Carmel, was indicted on five counts of drug delivery resulting in death, 12 counts of unlawful distributi­on of a controlled substance and two counts of using his doctor’s offices as “drug-involved premises.”

Prosecutor­s said a state monitoring program identified Kraynak as having issued the most opioid prescripti­ons of any physician in Pennsylvan­ia over the 19 months that ended in July.

Authoritie­s did not disclose the names of the five patients but said they died between 2013 and 2015.

A federal public defender who represents Kraynak said he hopes to be released on bail so he can help his patients obtain treatment.

“At this point, we haven’t received any discovery, so I really don’t know exactly what’s going on here,” said the defense lawyer, Tom Thornton. “Our greatest concern is for Dr. Kraynak’s patients who still need treatment, they need care.”

The U.S. attorney’s office said Kraynak prescribed about 2.8 million dosage units of opioids to about 2,800 patients over the 19-month period. They accused him of issuing prescripti­ons without conducting proper medical exams, verifying his patients’ medical problems or assessing their risk of drug abuse.

“There’s a human cost to this and there are people out there who have been prescribed hundreds and hundreds of pills over time,” said U.S. Attorney Dave Freed at a news conference to announce the charges.

Freed said he was dishearten­ed by the allegation­s, given the national opioid addiction crisis. He called the volume of pills Kraynak is alleged to have prescribed “staggering.”

“Nobody can deny that the crisis is in the public domain, and physicians certainly know that,” Freed said.

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