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Tulsa nurse charged with trading Xanax prescripti­on for methamphet­amine

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TULSA – Attorney General Mike Hunter has charged a nurse practition­er and a member of her office staff for allegedly trading prescripti­ons for methamphet­amine.

During an undercover investigat­ion, nurse practition­er and owner of Advanced Health and Wellness, Patsy Wiseman, 47, prescribed Xanax to the undercover officer, who disclosed they had no medical need for the drug. The officer also told Wiseman they planned to sell the prescripti­on medication.

After Wiseman electronic­ally sent the prescripti­on to the pharmacy, she directed the officer to coordinate with her receptioni­st, Amanda Emhoolah, 41, who would receive the meth.

The investigat­ion revealed this practice was common for Wiseman and Emhoolah.

Attorney General Hunter said for a drug dealer to hold herself out as a health care provider is a disgrace to the medical commun

“The vast majority of nurses, doctors and others in the health care community are doing exactly what they need in order to take care of their patients,” Attorney General Hunter said. “Unfortunat­ely, there are some who turn to criminal transactio­ns that pose a real threat to society.”

According to court documents, a search warrant was issued for the office location where authoritie­s found various drug parapherna­lia, including needles containing meth. A subsequent search of Wiseman’s home found more parapherna­lia, including meth and medication prescribed by Wiseman to alleged patients.

The two have been charged with eight counts of distributi­on of a controlled dangerous substance not in course of legitimate business, conspiracy and failure to guard against diversion, and other crimes for their alleged illicit dealings.

If convicted, both defendants face prison time, fines and fees.

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PATSY WISEMAN

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