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Former Colorado doctor convicted in Internet antidepressant prescription case

March 9, 2009 | 2:44 pm 152

In a case that was covered by the Rocky Mountain News last month, a former doctor from Fort Collins has been convicted of practicing medicine in California without a license, the San Francisco Chronicle reported on its Web site. The case involved a prescription for a generic version of Prozac, which was ordered online by a college student who later committed suicide.

To read the San Francisco Chronicle’s full story, click here.

To read the Rocky Mountain News story, click here.

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