ROANOKE, Va – On Wednesday, Virginia Health Commissioner Dr.
Norman Oliver, in response to a surge in demand of potential treatments for
COVID-19 for drugs commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, HIV, lupus,
malaria, and bacterial infections, reminded physicians and pharmacists that
these life-sustaining medications should only be dispensed under specified
limited circumstances based on legitimate medical need. Dr. Oliver also warned
against improper dispensing and potential hoarding of these medications.
Today, U.S. Attorneys Thomas Cullen and Zachary Terwilliger
issued a statement confirming that federal prosecutors are aware of Dr.
Oliver’s warnings regarding this increased demand and potentially improper
behavior by physicians and other health-care providers who may be improperly
prescribing these drugs to themselves, their families, and others without a
legitimate medical purpose. The U.S. Attorney’s Offices for the Eastern and
Western Districts of Virginia, as part of their joint COVID-19 Fraud Task
Force, will be closely monitoring this disturbing trend and are prepared to
investigate potential violations of federal and state law committed by any
individuals or entities, including physicians, dentists, and other healthcare
providers, related to these prescription drugs.
“At a time when many doctors, nurses, and first responders
are risking their health and personal safety to treat those affected by the
coronavirus, it is incredibly disturbing that a selfish minority in that field
may be undermining these valiant efforts by prescribing outside legitimate
medical practice,” said U.S. Attorney Cullen. “We will work closely with our
federal, state, and local partners to identify unscrupulous physicians and
other health-care providers who are putting their own well-being ahead of those
with a true medical need and hold them accountable under the law.”
“Our office is committed to protecting the public at this
critical time, including Virginians who rely on life-sustaining prescription
drugs,” said U.S. Attorney Terwilliger. “We will act swiftly in coordination
with our law enforcement partners to safeguard these critical medications for
those who need them against healthcare providers who improperly dispense them.”
If you believe you have been victim of fraud, or need more
information about COVID-19, please visit:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdva/covid-19-fraud
For more information from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the
Eastern District of Virginia, please visit: https://www.justice.gov/usao-edva
To report fraud directly to the FBI, please visit their
website at https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
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