TMZ posted something similar on April 5. Propofol isn't something you prescribe though. Did they say prescribe? Dr. Murray is eventually going to lose his license in all three states too.
my[KING]"]wasnt he already banned from using it?? plus hes a cardiologist lmao
Yes, but that's probably until the outcome of the trial. The states are going to take action in the event he is found innocent most likely. They want to make sure that he still can't if the judge reverses that order in the end.
Conrad Murray Agrees to Propofol Ban
Posted Apr 9th 2010 3:15PM by TMZ Staff
The Texas Medical Board has officially prohibited Dr. Conrad Murray from administering Propofol or other heavy sedatives, TMZ has learned.
TMZ broke the story that Dr. Murray agreed to the restriction, which mirrors one of the conditions to Dr. Murray's bail in connection with the death of Michael Jackson.
Aside from administering Propofol, Dr. Murray is banned from administering other heavy sedative medications and can't put patients under. He is still able to prescribe other medications, including pain meds, anti-anxiety medication or local or topical anesthetics.
According to a rep for the Texas Medical Board, the license restrictions will remain in effect until the criminal case is resolved and "the Board has adequate evidence to show that Dr. Murray is competent to safely practice medicine."
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Propofol is an anaesthetic, so I think only anaesthetists can administer it..
Conrad Murray Agrees to Propofol Ban
Posted Apr 9th 2010 3:15PM by TMZ Staff
The Texas Medical Board has officially prohibited Dr. Conrad Murray from administering Propofol or other heavy sedatives, TMZ has learned.
TMZ broke the story that Dr. Murray agreed to the restriction, which mirrors one of the conditions to Dr. Murray's bail in connection with the death of Michael Jackson.
Aside from administering Propofol, Dr. Murray is banned from administering other heavy sedative medications and can't put patients under. He is still able to prescribe other medications, including pain meds, anti-anxiety medication or local or topical anesthetics.
According to a rep for the Texas Medical Board, the license restrictions will remain in effect until the criminal case is resolved and "the Board has adequate evidence to show that Dr. Murray is competent to safely practice medicine."
According to a rep for the Texas Medical Board, the license restrictions will remain in effect until the criminal case is resolved and "the Board has adequate evidence to show that Dr. Murray is competent to safely practice medicine."
Yes, Doctor competent .. of course not inject propofol and nobody died. <!-- s --><!-- s -->
TMZ posted something similar on April 5. Propofol isn't something you prescribe though. Did they say prescribe? Dr. Murray is eventually going to lose his license in all three states too.
If he gets off without a conviction I think it's highly doubtful that he'll get his license taken away. Think about it...how can the Medical Board pull a license without a conviction. It may be possible but I don't think it will happen.
Conrad Murray Agrees to Propofol Ban
Posted Apr 9th 2010 3:15PM by TMZ Staff
The Texas Medical Board has officially prohibited Dr. Conrad Murray from administering Propofol or other heavy sedatives, TMZ has learned.
TMZ broke the story that Dr. Murray agreed to the restriction, which mirrors one of the conditions to Dr. Murray's bail in connection with the death of Michael Jackson.
Aside from administering Propofol, Dr. Murray is banned from administering other heavy sedative medications and can't put patients under. He is still able to prescribe other medications, including pain meds, anti-anxiety medication or local or topical anesthetics.
According to a rep for the Texas Medical Board, the license restrictions will remain in effect until the criminal case is resolved and "the Board has adequate evidence to show that Dr. Murray is competent to safely practice medicine."
The judge ordered that Dr. Murray cannot administer propofol or other heavy anesthetics in any state that he's licensed in. Each individual medical board will take action as well.
TMZ posted something similar on April 5. Propofol isn't something you prescribe though. Did they say prescribe? Dr. Murray is eventually going to lose his license in all three states too.
If he gets off without a conviction I think it's highly doubtful that he'll get his license taken away. Think about it...how can the Medical Board pull a license without a conviction. It may be possible but I don't think it will happen.
They can pull his license before the conviction. The case has a long way to go. And I believe that at least California will. If his license gets pulled [in Cali. for example] and he is found not guilty then he can file to have his credentials reinstated.
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Yes, but that's probably until the outcome of the trial. The states are going to take action in the event he is found innocent most likely. They want to make sure that he still can't if the judge reverses that order in the end.
Posted Apr 9th 2010 3:15PM by TMZ Staff
The Texas Medical Board has officially prohibited Dr. Conrad Murray from administering Propofol or other heavy sedatives, TMZ has learned.
TMZ broke the story that Dr. Murray agreed to the restriction, which mirrors one of the conditions to Dr. Murray's bail in connection with the death of Michael Jackson.
Aside from administering Propofol, Dr. Murray is banned from administering other heavy sedative medications and can't put patients under. He is still able to prescribe other medications, including pain meds, anti-anxiety medication or local or topical anesthetics.
According to a rep for the Texas Medical Board, the license restrictions will remain in effect until the criminal case is resolved and "the Board has adequate evidence to show that Dr. Murray is competent to safely practice medicine."
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Propofol is an anaesthetic, so I think only anaesthetists can administer it..
So basically, only in Texas?
Yes, Doctor competent .. of course not inject propofol and nobody died. <!-- s --><!-- s -->
If he gets off without a conviction I think it's highly doubtful that he'll get his license taken away. Think about it...how can the Medical Board pull a license without a conviction. It may be possible but I don't think it will happen.
The judge ordered that Dr. Murray cannot administer propofol or other heavy anesthetics in any state that he's licensed in. Each individual medical board will take action as well.
They can pull his license before the conviction. The case has a long way to go. And I believe that at least California will. If his license gets pulled [in Cali. for example] and he is found not guilty then he can file to have his credentials reinstated.