Sunday, July 5, 2009
The role of heavy pain-suppressant drugs in Michael Jackson's life
The role of heavy pain-suppressant drugs in Michael Jackson's life — and possibly in his death — continues to come into focus ahead of Tuesday's planned memorial service, with new allegations, Friday, that the powerful anesthetic Diprivan had been found in the pop-star's home.Citing a single, unnamed law-enforcement source, the Associated Press made the Diprivan claim on Friday. Diprivan, also known as Propofol, is typically used in hospital operating theaters as an intravenous anesthetic.
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