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Miami Beach Doctor Prescribed Michael Jackson Drugs, But Was He Trying to Help?By Kyle Munzenrieder, Friday, Jul. 10 2009 @ 11:33AMComments (
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CA DATE DE L'ANNEE PASSEE MAIS C'EST INTERESSANT POUR LA DECLARATION DE MICHAEL LAPERRUQUEAs more information about Michael Jackson's dependence on prescription drugs comes to light, a Miami Beach doctor might find himself in an unwelcome spotlight.
According to multiple sources, Jackson was under the treatment of Dr. Alex Farshchian. TMZ obtained a letter from Dr. Farshchian to Jackson dated July 21, 2002:
Selon de multiples sources, Mikl était sous traitement par le docteur Farshchian
Ici la fameuse lettre datée du 21 Juillet 2002
Dearest MJ
Hi and how are you,
I am not sure if you received my package earlier, so I am sending it again.
It's a 5-7 day program that offers you the solution.
Buprinex is the potent narcotic I told you about last week. It is just like the D but better.
I have everything ready. This is it. Do it before you start your second chapter. You are the best, you are an ICON, and you belong to the TOPS. "U ain't seen nothing yet." Let's do it as soon as possible. Read the attached and call me.
TMZ believes "the D" refers to Demerol, a drug that might have played a part in Jackson's death.
TheWrap.com also obtained documents from the 2004 child molestation investigation that name Farshchian.
Police interviewed Michael Lapperuque, a former personal assistant to the star. He claims Farshchian was the person who introduced Jackson to Al Malnik, and Lapperuque added that "he did not like Farshchian at all," and that Malnik was another one of Farshchian's patients.
LA POLICE A INTERROGE MICHAEL LAPERRUQUE
IL A DIT QUE FARSHCHIAN ETAIT LA PERSONNE QUI AVAIT PRESENTE MALNIK A MIKLiL N'AIMAIT PAS FARSHCHIAN DU TOUT (MIKL ou LA PERRUQUE????)
MALNIK ETAIT UN PATIENT DE FARSHCHIAN
A second former member of Jackson's team, Chris Carter, also discussed Farshchian. From the police report: "He said Dr. Farshchian told him that Jackson was addicted to Demerol but said he was giving Jackson a placebo to wean him off."
UN AUTRE GARDE DU CORPS,CHRIS CARTER, A DECLARE QUE FARSHCHIAN LUI AVAIT DIT QUE MIKL ETAIT ADDICT AU DEMEROL MAIS QU'IL LUI DONNAIT UN AUTRE MEDICAMENT AVEC EFFET PLACEBO POUR LE SEVRER
The drug Farshchian talks about in his letter, Buprinex, is a semi-synthetic opioid used to treat chronic pain. It is also used in the management of opioid (like Demerol) addiction. Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange called it a "miracle pill" after it helped him beat his heroin addiction.
LE MEDICAMENT DONT PARLE FARASHCHIAN DANS LA LETTRE EST LE BUPRINEX (voir post avec définition médicaments) donné pour traiter la douleur
HOWARD STEIN (c'est un animateur radio au U.S.A vraiment fêlé , très provocateur, vulgaire et insultant surtout contre les français..) a déclaré que le BUPRINEX était la pilule miracle qui l'avait aidé à se sevrer de l'héroïne
Farshchian works out of the Center for Regenerative Medicine in Miami Beach. A regular donor to the Republican Congressional Committee, he was named doctor of the year by its physician advisory board in 2003. The main focus of his practice seems to be arthritis treatment, not drug dependence.
9 médecins devaient être interrogés suite à son départ
In the wake of his death, nine doctors who have treated Michael Jackson across the United State are under investigation, including Dr. Alimorad "Alex" Farschchian of Miami Beach.
Riptide has already discussed the numerous connection between Dr. Farschian and Jackson before, but according to Fox News, Farschian is now under investigation by local and federal law enforcement agencies in conjunction with the LAPD.
Farschian is believe to have treated Jackson in the earlier part of the decade, and may have also introduced Jackson to Al Malnik.