Monday, July 20, 2009

Diprivan, the drug found in Michael Jackson's home, may be more tightly restricted

From the L.A. Times...

The widely used anesthetic can be dangerous, but supplies are not always closely monitored.

Even before Michael Jackson's death, federal regulators had become concerned about Diprivan, the anesthetic that police found at the pop star's home. The attention Jackson's death has attracted to the drug could lead to its becoming a controlled substance.

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