Doctor’s ‘grossly irresponsible prescribing’ played direct role in two deaths, Tasmanian coroner finds
The Guardian World ·

A former medical practitioner who was the subject of multiple red flags played a direct role in the deaths of two patients through grossly irresponsible drug prescribing, a coroner has found. …
A former medical practitioner who was the subject of multiple red flags played a direct role in the deaths of two patients through grossly irresponsible drug prescribing, a coroner has found. Nicholas Brown, Matthew Winwood, Toni Wiki and Belinda Kemp, who were all drug dependent, died in Tasmania between September 2016 and August 2017. They were being treated by Dr David Jackson, who prescribed them methadone and benzodiazepines as part of opioid replacement therapy. Brown, 35, died of combined methadone and benzodiazepine intoxication. Winwood, 47, died of mixed prescription drug toxicity involving methadone and multiple sedatives. Coroner Olivia McTaggart found Jackson put Brown – a lifelong drug user – in danger by prescribing methadone on three occasions without verifying his recent prison prescriptions. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email Jackson provided “effectively an unlimited supply for a drug binge” to Winwood, who was clearly not stable and despite warnings from his mother, the coroner said. “He may have died by drug overdose eventually, such was his high risk, but that is not to the point,” McTaggart said. “He was deprived of a chance to live at that time.” Jackson had a “dangerous manner of treatment and prescribing” in respect of Brown, Winwood, Wiki and Kemp. “The actions of Dr Jackson, by his grossly irresponsible prescribing, played a direct causative role in the deaths of Mr Brown and Mr Winwood,” McTaggart said. …
Original source: The Guardian World