Who Were Michael Jackson Doctors and What Drugs was He Taking?

Let's Look at the Medical Evidence and Compare it to the Autopsy's Summary of Positive Toxicological Findings.

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This is a list of the doctors and the drugs that were found in Michael's room at the time of his death. Notice the dates that they were issued, the amount that was issued, the dosage and how many were still in the bottles. (* = Found in Summary of Positive Toxicological Findings, ME=Medical Evidence, ME2= Medical Evidence collected from second scene visit June 29, 2009, MEF= Medical Evidence brought to FSC by family July 9, 2009)

Dr. Conrad Murray (Cardiologist)

(ME)* Diazepam (Valium) It is commonly used for treating anxiety, insomnia, seizures including status epilepticus, muscle spasms, restless legs syndrome, alcohol withdrawal, benzodiazepine withdrawal, and Ménière's disease. Date of issued, June 20, 2009 60 tablets / 10 MG 1/2 to 1 every 6 hours / 57 tablets left

(ME) Tamsulosin (Flomax), Tamsulosin is primarily used for benign prostatic hyperplasia (benign enlargement of the prostate), but is sometimes used for the passage of kidney stones by the same mechanism of smooth muscle relaxation via alpha antagonism. (In the autopsy is mention "Nodular postatic hyperplasia")Date of issued, June 3, 2009 30 capsules / 0.4 MG Once Daily / 24 capsules left

(ME) * Lorazepam (Ativan), has strong sedative/hypnotic effects, and the duration of clinical effects from a single dose makes it an appropriate choice for the short-term treatment of insomnia, in particular in the presence of severe anxiety. Withdrawal symptoms, including rebound insomnia and rebound anxiety, may occur after only 7 days' administration of lorazepam. Date of issued, April 28, 2009 30 tablets / 2 MG Once at Bedtime / 8 tablets left / (injectable) One 10 mL vial and Two 4 mL vials with no prescription directions, no patient or doctor name.

(ME) Temazepam (Restoril) It is generally prescribed for the short-term treatment of sleeplessness in patients who have difficulty maintaining sleep. Date of issued, Dec. 22, 2008 30 capsules / 30 MG Once at Bedtime as Needed / 3 capsules left

(ME) * Lidocaine is used topically to relieve itching, burning and pain from skin inflammations, injected as a dental anesthetic or as a local anesthetic for minor surgery. Date of issued, May 14, 2009 60 liquid/ 4% PLO Lotion in tube (ME2) Six 30 mL vials with no prescription directions, no patient or doctor name.

It was also stated by Elissa J. Fleak, investigator, in the first Medical Evidence report (ME) Paraphernalia Description: one green oxygen tank, a broken syringe, an open box of hypodermic disposable needles, an open box of IV-Catheters, UVA anthelios XL lotion, open bottle of Bayer aspirin, empty glass vial of Propofol injectable emulsion 1% and empty glass vile of Flumazenil injection 0.5 MG/ML

When Fleak returned to the scene for a second visit, June 29, 2009, the Paraphernalia Description stated: 2 blue plastic/canvas bags, 1 square black bag, 5 business cards for Dr. Conrad Murray, 1 IV side clamp, 1 blue rubber strip, 1 Starline aneroid sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff), 1 red stained piece of gauze, 1 pulse finger monitor (Nonin-Onyx) and 1 bag of medical supplies including crumpled packaging.

Dr. Allan Metzger (rheumatology and internal medicine)

(ME) Clonazepam (Klonopin), is a benzodiazepine derivative with anticonvulsant, muscle relaxant, and anxiolytic properties. Date of issued, April 18, 2009 30 tablets / 1 MG 1 at Bedtime / 8 tablets left

(ME) Trazodone (Desyrl) antidepressant.Date of issued, April 18, 2009 60 tablets / 50 MG 2 at Bedtime as Needed / 36 tablets left

Dr. Arnold Klein (dermatologist)

(ME) (MEF) Tizanidine (Zanaflex) is a drug that is used as a muscle relaxant (fibromyalgia) Fibromyalgia is a medical disorder characterized by chronic widespread pain and allodynia, a heightened and painful response to pressure. Other symptoms include debilitating fatigue, sleep disturbance, and joint stiffness. Some patients may also report difficulty with swallowing, bowel and bladder abnormalities, numbness and tingling, and cognitive dysfunction. Often people with Vitiligodevelopfibromyalgia.Date of issued, June 7, 2009 10 tablets / 4 MG 1/2 at Bedtime / 8 tablets left (There was also a empty bottle dated Nov. 6 2008)

(MEF) Prednisone is a synthetic corticosteroid drug that is particularly effective as an immunosuppressant, and affects virtually all of the immune system. It is used to treat certain inflammatory diseases and (at higher doses) cancers, but has significant adverse effects. It is usually taken orally but can be delivered by intramuscular injection or intravenous injection. It has a mainly glucocorticoid effect. Prednisone is a prodrug that is converted by the liver into prednisolone, which is the active drug and also a steroid. (Often used to treat people with Vitiligo.)Date of issued, April 25, 2009 10 tablets / 10 MG 6 tab now, 4 tomorrow / 0 tablets left

Cherilyn Lee, a registered nurse and nutritionist / Dr. Dwight James, alternative medicine

(MEF) Amoxicillin is used to treat cystic acne. Date of issued, Feb. 22, 2009 28 capsules / 500 MG 4 times daily / 21 capsules left

(MEF) Azithromycin is used to treat or prevent certain bacterial infections, most often those causing middle ear infections, tonsillitis, throat infections, laryngitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, Typhoid, and sinusitis. Date of issued, March 9, 2009 6 tablets / 250 MG 2 tabs first day then1 for 4 days / 2 tablets left

Michael, intrigued, asked what else she did and took her up on her claim she could boost his energy. After running blood tests, she devised protein shakes for him and gave him an intravenous vitamin and mineral mixture known as a "Myers cocktail," after Dr. John Myers, which Lee said she uses routinely in her practice. Myers' cocktail has been used to relieve respiratory symptoms of acute asthma attacks, upper respiratory tract infections, chronic sinusitis, and seasonal allergic rhinitis, pain associated with migraines, muscle spasms and fibromyalgia, as well as chronic fatigue syndrome and cardiovascular disease.

The standard Myers' Cocktail consists of magnesium, calcium, vitamin B-5 (dexpanthenol), vitamin B-6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B-12 (hydroxycobalamin), vitamin B complex, and an average of 25 grams of Vitamin C. Two time Nobel Laureate Dr. Linus Pauling was a staunch supporter of Vitamin C for healing a wide variety of health problems. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant that helps the immune system ward off bacterial and viral infections. It also makes certain metabolic processes in work better. Other vitamins or ingredients may be added to the Myers' Cocktail protocol, depending on the patient's diagnosis and overall health as well as the condition being treated.

Patients vary in the number of treatments needed, but most require infusions 1 to 2 times per week. Some patients experience improvement after only one treatment, and many report significant healing by the fourth infusion. People who have chronic conditions may need ongoing treatment of several IV's per week, or periodically every few weeks to regain their energy. Some doctors might mix all the ingredients with 200mL sterile water in an IV bag. It is infused slowly over a period of 30 to 45 minutes.

Myers' Cocktail is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive therapy that is well tolerated by most people. It carries a low risk of serious adverse side effects. If the protocol is administered quickly there may be a sensation of warmth and flushing. This is due to the rapid rise of magnesium. Some patients may also have the taste of vitamins in their mouth shortly after they are given the infusion.

Other dortors:

Dr. Larry Koplin (Plastic Surgeon)

Dr. David Adams (anesthesiologist)

Dr. Randy Rosen (anesthesiologist / Pain Management Specialist)

Dr. David Slavit (AEG) (ear-nose-and-throat specialist)

Other drugs found in Michael's room:

(ME) Benoquin 20%, Generic Name: Monobenzone is used to treat the loss of skin color (vitiligo). It works by permanently removing color from normal skin located around skin with vitiligo.

(ME) Hydroquinone 8% is used as a topical application in skin whitening to reduce the color of skin as it does not have the same predisposition to cause dermatitis as metol does. This use is banned in some countries, including the member states of the European Union. In 2006, the United States Food and Drug Administration revoked its previous approval of hydroquinone and proposed a ban on all over-the-counter preparations.

(ME2) * Propofol 1% (Dipivan) general anesthesia diluted with Lidocaine (Xylocaine) is a common local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic drug. Three 100 mL vials and eight 20 mL vials with no prescription directions, no patient or doctor name.

(ME2) * Midazolam is a short-acting drug in the benzodiazepine class that is used for treatment of acute seizures and for inducing sedation and amnesia before medical procedures. It has potent anxiolytic, amnestic, hypnotic, anticonvulsant, skeletal muscle relaxant, and sedative properties. Five 10 mL vials with no prescription directions, no patient or doctor name.

(ME2) Flumazenil is of benefit in patients who become excessively drowsy after benzodiazepines are used for either diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. Four 5mL vials with no prescription directions, no patient or doctor name.

(ME2) * Ephedrine commonly used as a stimulant, appetite suppressant, concentration aid, decongestant, and to treat hypotension associated with anaesthesia. In Michael's room there was a red plastic pill bottle with no prescription directions, no patient or doctor name. In the bottle were 14 Ephedrine black and red capsules.

* Nordiazepam, like other benzodiazepine derivatives, it has anticonvulsant, anxiolytic, muscle relaxant and sedative properties. However, it is used primarily in the treatment of anxiety.

We know Propofol caused Michael's death and Dr. Murray did not know what he was doing. Murray was a cardiologist not an anesthesiologist. Before this he had never performed CPR and did not know what he was doing. He was also in great need of money and was willing to do what Michael told him to get it. Murray was not out to kill his "meal ticket." He did kill Michael and should pay for it. Bottom line is that he should had said no to Michael's demands as other doctors did and maybe Michael would be alive today.

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