The California Medical Board has issued an order preventing Michael Jackson’s doctor from administering heavy sedatives.
Conrad Murray "was placed on restrictions/limitations on his medical
practice as follows: restricted from using any anesthetic agent,
specifically propofol, nor prescribe it, and not administer any other
heavy sedative medications that should generally be administered by any
anesthesiologist and may not sedate people personally," the board said in a statement. "This order is to cover the state of California, Texas, Nevada, Hawaii and anywhere
else Dr. Murray may be currently licensed in the United States."
Los Angeles prosecutors this month filed involuntary
manslaughter charge against Murray, a cardiologist hired to
care for Jackson during the pop star’s ambitious comeback attempt last
year. Murray pleaded not guilty.
Officials allege Murray gave Jackson a lethal dose of the operating-room anesthetic propofol as a sleep aid.
"I don’t want you sedating people," Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Keith L. Schwartz told Murray at the court hearing.
— Molly Hennessy-Fiske and Shelby Grad
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