Monday, July 20, 2009

Michael Jackson Investigation Update

As his family reviews his last will and testament, it seems Michael Jackson's death has opened a whole can of worms when it comes to the medications with which he was associated.
According to a report, investigators have found “an extremely dangerous and potent drug used for surgical anesthesia” in his house which mayPropofol, used to put people under during surgery, was discovered along with Lidocaine which is used to alleviate the pain caused by Propofol. An insider explained, “There is no conceivable way this drug can be properly prescribed for home use.”
Furthermore, Propofol is so potent that it can cause cardiac arrest (thought to be the cause of Jackson's death), especially when combined with other drugs. And an RN has since revealed that Michael had requested the drug by its brand name Diprivan recently to help with his insomnia have lead to his death.

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