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Investigators said that in 2015, Stonger issued nearly 460,000 dosage units of Oxycodone and more than 450,000 dosage units of Tramadol. On the busiest day, Stonger wrote prescriptions for 152 patients.Īccording to a probable cause affidavit filed in Miami County, 90 percent of all the prescriptions Stonger wrote were for opioids. Investigators also determined that on 37 different days in 2015, Stonger issued more than 90 controlled substances prescriptions to patients. Records show patients from as far away as Churubusco, Indiana – 63 miles away – were filling prescriptions from Stonger's Bloomington office. Patients of Stonger's complained that "the waiting room at Stonger's office is full, and they are 'in and out' of their visit with a prescription but no real patient care or exam." Other patients told investigators that Stonger threatened to withhold patients' prescriptions if they didn't submit to injections of "a special concoction that he made up using FDA-approved drugs." The charges stem from a DEA investigation into Stonger's pain management clinics in Bloomington, Greenwood, and Peru, Indiana.Ī pharmacist who worked near one of Stonger's clinics told investigators he filled more narcotics prescriptions at that location that anywhere else he'd ever worked – up to 10 patients an hour from Stonger's office. Last week, Miami County Prosecutor Bruce Embrey filed 55 new felony charges against Stonger accusing him of illegally dealing in controlled substances, corrupt business influence, and Medicaid and insurance fraud. PREVIOUS | Indy pain clinic doctor accused of trading pills for sex Some of those patients would be taken to a room alone with Stonger, where he would lock the door behind him, according to the probable cause. Investigators alleged Stonger would then demand sex in exchange for continued prescriptions.Ī former employee told DEA agents that Stonger would regularly see 80-150 patients per day, and only spend 2-5 minutes with them at a time. Tristan Stonger was already facing multiple felony counts in Marion County for allegedly overprescribing narcotics to patients to cause them to develop a dependency on the medication. INDIANAPOLIS - An Indianapolis doctor faces dozens of new felony charges for allegedly running his pain management clinics like a "dope house."ĭr.







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