According to the article, “Pharmacist: Anna Nicole Smith’s drug list ‘pharmaceutical suicide’” posted at CNN.com,
pharmacist testified that he warned Anna Nicole Smith’s doctors and boyfriend that a list of medications intended for Smith a week after her son’s death could be “pharmaceutical suicide.”
Anna Nicole Smith, with Howard K. Stern, was found dead in her hotel room in February 2007.
The former Playboy model and reality TV star died five months later of what a Florida medical examiner ruled was from “acute combined drug intoxication.”
Ira Freeman, the chief pharmacist at Key Pharmacy in Los Angeles, testified on the seventh day of a preliminary hearing for Howard K. Stern — Smith’s lawyer and companion — and co-defendants Dr. Khristine Eroshevich and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor.
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