Who introduced Michael to Propofol? Dr Murray: "Not me"
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Who introduced Michael to (Dipravin) Propofol?
We have heard stories that Michael had been receiving Propofol every night in six weeks prior to his disappear. But how did Michael know about Propofol and its existence? It is an impossible question to answer. But what we’ve been told by Murray might not be the da troot.
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Murray told detectives that he was not the first doctor to administer the powerful anesthetic to Jackson.
At least two unidentified doctors gave Jackson Propofol in Germany. Between March and April 2009, Murray said he called Las Vegas doctor David Adams at Jackson’s request to arrange for Adams to administer Propofol. Murray said he was present at a cosmetologist’s office, where Adams used Propofol to sedate Jackson. Since he began treating Jackson, Murray said he repeatedly asked the pop star what other physicians were treating Jackson and what drugs they were prescribing. But Jackson declined to provide the information, Murray told authorities.
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All in all Murray basically is saying that he was not the first to introduce Michael to his addiction and other doctors are to blame aswell.
Dr Murray’s lawyer has a word about Dr Adams aswell
The insider tells RadarOnline.com that Ed Chernoff, Dr. Murray's lawyer, plans on calling Dr. Adams when the case goes to trial. "Dr. Adams is clearly relevant, you have a last doctor standing with Dr. Murray, and he wasn't the first person to give Michael Jackson Propofol," the source says.
The defense team also knows that Michael Jackson received Propofol while he was in Germany and Dubai, but the lawyers don't have the names of the administering doctors yet, because they haven't received full discovery from the Los Angeles District Attorney's office, according to the source. Once those names become available, "Those doctors would most likely be called to testify for Dr. Murray's defense," the insider reveals.
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The shift of blame is a common tactic and sometimes quite useful. However Dr. Adams is not falling for it that easily this is what he had to say about the situation.
It's doctor versus doctor at this point as Dr. David Adams suddenly found himself squarely in the media spotlight after Dr. Conrad Murray named him to police. Wednesday, an attorney for Adams is saying, the affidavit has got it wrong.
"He's angry," said Travis Buchanan, a Friend of Dr. Adams. "He's like why is my name being dragged into this and you don't want the spotlight on you when the focus is on Dr. Murray - he's wondering."
Buchanan is a friend of Adam's, speaking about the mental state of the Las Vegas Anesthesiologist who's been drawn into the investigation of Michael Jackson's death.
In a police affidavit, Dr. Conrad Murray claimed to have first hand knowledge that Adams gave the King of Pop Propofol.
"That statement is false... if Doctor Murray actually said that, he is lying," said Libo Agwara, attorney for Dr. Adams.
"I told the truth and I have faith the truth will prevail," Murray said in a statement to his patients released on You Tube statement last week.
But Agwara says that if Murray was trying to insinuate that he had just started caring for Michael Jackson - that's not true either.
"I don't know what Dr. Murray may have told authorities... his relationship with Mr. Jackson goes back years. It's not six weeks before Mr. Jackson's passing. Not only do we believe that, we know it for a fact," Agwara said.
Dr. Adams had a relationship with Jackson that went back years too. In 2008, he reports administering Propofol to Jackson three or four times- each one fo them during dental procedures, each one in a medical office, and never for insomnia.
"This is a great drug. Just because somebody may have misused it doesn't make Propofol a bad drug. My client doesn't go to work any day without using Propofol," Agwara said.
But Dr. Conrad Murray reportedly told police he was worried Jackson was becoming addicted to the drug.
[/b]We wanted to know if Adams had the same suspicion- if he checked to see whether Jackson had been taking too much to make sure there isn't some kind of build-up of medications that could be fatal.
"At the time my client administered.. or actually performed whatever medical procedures he performed on Mr. Jackson,' Agwara said, "he did the normal history and check-ups."
And Agwara says, his client never prescribed the drug to Jackson, only administered it. [/b]
Edward failed to comment.
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It seem as even though he used Propofol to do dental work on Michael, it was purely for that procedure and never intended to be used as insomnia which Dr Murray was using it as. Never did he prescribe Propofol to Michael only administrated it during one time procedures.
Discrepancies? Tell me about it! Look like a lot of people is covering their asses. <!-- s --><!-- s -->
But I was thinking, if Michael knew about this drug for a long time, then perhaps this is where he planned it’s use. There are a lot more easier to use Propofol than Demerol for legal and medical reasons. Food for thought…
Who introduced Michael to (Dipravin) Propofol?
We have heard stories that Michael had been receiving Propofol every night in six weeks prior to his disappear. But how did Michael know about Propofol and its existence? It is an impossible question to answer. But what we’ve been told by Murray might not be the da troot.
__________________________________________________________________________________
Murray told detectives that he was not the first doctor to administer the powerful anesthetic to Jackson.
At least two unidentified doctors gave Jackson Propofol in Germany. Between March and April 2009, Murray said he called Las Vegas doctor David Adams at Jackson’s request to arrange for Adams to administer Propofol. Murray said he was present at a cosmetologist’s office, where Adams used Propofol to sedate Jackson. Since he began treating Jackson, Murray said he repeatedly asked the pop star what other physicians were treating Jackson and what drugs they were prescribing. But Jackson declined to provide the information, Murray told authorities.
Source: <!-- m -->http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 ... /#comments<!-- m -->
All in all Murray basically is saying that he was not the first to introduce Michael to his addiction and other doctors are to blame aswell.
Dr Murray’s lawyer has a word about Dr Adams aswell
The insider tells RadarOnline.com that Ed Chernoff, Dr. Murray's lawyer, plans on calling Dr. Adams when the case goes to trial. "Dr. Adams is clearly relevant, you have a last doctor standing with Dr. Murray, and he wasn't the first person to give Michael Jackson Propofol," the source says.
The defense team also knows that Michael Jackson received Propofol while he was in Germany and Dubai, but the lawyers don't have the names of the administering doctors yet, because they haven't received full discovery from the Los Angeles District Attorney's office, according to the source. Once those names become available, "Those doctors would most likely be called to testify for Dr. Murray's defense," the insider reveals.
Source: <!-- m -->http://www.radaronline.com/category/tags/ed-chernoff<!-- m -->
The shift of blame is a common tactic and sometimes quite useful. However Dr. Adams is not falling for it that easily this is what he had to say about the situation.
It's doctor versus doctor at this point as Dr. David Adams suddenly found himself squarely in the media spotlight after Dr. Conrad Murray named him to police. Wednesday, an attorney for Adams is saying, the affidavit has got it wrong.
"He's angry," said Travis Buchanan, a Friend of Dr. Adams. "He's like why is my name being dragged into this and you don't want the spotlight on you when the focus is on Dr. Murray - he's wondering."
Buchanan is a friend of Adam's, speaking about the mental state of the Las Vegas Anesthesiologist who's been drawn into the investigation of Michael Jackson's death.
In a police affidavit, Dr. Conrad Murray claimed to have first hand knowledge that Adams gave the King of Pop Propofol.
"That statement is false... if Doctor Murray actually said that, he is lying," said Libo Agwara, attorney for Dr. Adams.
"I told the truth and I have faith the truth will prevail," Murray said in a statement to his patients released on You Tube statement last week.
But Agwara says that if Murray was trying to insinuate that he had just started caring for Michael Jackson - that's not true either.
"I don't know what Dr. Murray may have told authorities... his relationship with Mr. Jackson goes back years. It's not six weeks before Mr. Jackson's passing. Not only do we believe that, we know it for a fact," Agwara said.
Dr. Adams had a relationship with Jackson that went back years too. In 2008, he reports administering Propofol to Jackson three or four times- each one fo them during dental procedures, each one in a medical office, and never for insomnia.
"This is a great drug. Just because somebody may have misused it doesn't make Propofol a bad drug. My client doesn't go to work any day without using Propofol," Agwara said.
But Dr. Conrad Murray reportedly told police he was worried Jackson was becoming addicted to the drug.
[/b]We wanted to know if Adams had the same suspicion- if he checked to see whether Jackson had been taking too much to make sure there isn't some kind of build-up of medications that could be fatal.
"At the time my client administered.. or actually performed whatever medical procedures he performed on Mr. Jackson,' Agwara said, "he did the normal history and check-ups."
And Agwara says, his client never prescribed the drug to Jackson, only administered it. [/b]
Edward failed to comment.
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It seem as even though he used Propofol to do dental work on Michael, it was purely for that procedure and never intended to be used as insomnia which Dr Murray was using it as. Never did he prescribe Propofol to Michael only administrated it during one time procedures.
Discrepancies? Tell me about it! Look like a lot of people is covering their asses. <!-- s --><!-- s -->
But I was thinking, if Michael knew about this drug for a long time, then perhaps this is where he planned it’s use. There are a lot more easier to use Propofol than Demerol for legal and medical reasons. Food for thought…
Comments
Chappie
good question
I remember hearing that they use it on dogs (yes, there we go again) when their teeth are being cleaned.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
But in contradiction, many of the pescription drugs found at Michaels house, were pescribed by Klein and he had used alias names....
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Heidi Montag said she almost died from having it also when she had her plastic surgery...
Gosh! That seems harsh! Propofol is used for HEAVY medical procedures, like open heart surgery and appendix removal. It was used on my son when he had a severe brain injury and they needed him to remain comatose even when his actual coma receded.
I have never heard of a dentist using Propofol,but they might, because they have a license to use anesthesia, and certainly an oral surgeon would likely use it, because they actually operate on the gums, face. etc. A dentist here in our town lost his license because he killed a little girl with too much of an anesthetic. Makes me wonder if that was Propofol.
Arnie Klien precribed painkillers for Michael. However, he says that he never prescribed Diprivan.