![]() Consumers who wished to obtain certain drugs, but who did not have a prescription from a physician to obtain them, would surf the web for a site that offered to sell the desired medications. Meetinghouse was the primary fulfillment pharmacy for Golden Island Investment or GoldenIGroup, an Internet pharmacy operation located in the Dominican Republic. The controlled substances included but were not limited to: Phendimetrazine Tartrate (used for weight loss), Alprazolam (also known as Xanax, used to treat anxiety), Clonazepam (used to treat seizure or panic disorders), Diazepam (used to treat anxiety, alcohol withdrawal symptoms or muscle spasms), Diethylpropion HCL (used as an appetite suppressant), Lorazepam (used to treat anxiety), Phentermine, Phentermine Blue and Phentermine Yellow (all used for weight loss) and Zolpidem Tartrate (used to treat insomnia). PHENTERMINE INSOMNIA HELP PROFESSIONALFrom about October 2007 and continuing to October 2008, Ihenacho and her husband conspired and agreed with others to intentionally distribute prescriptions that were issued outside of the usual course of professional practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose. Ihenacho and her husband, Baldwin Ihenacho, a registered pharmacist, co-owned and operated Meetinghouse Community Pharmacy in Dorchester. Ihenacho also faces up to 20 years in prison followed by up to three years of supervised release and a $500,000 fine on the counts of conspiracy to commit international money laundering and international money laundering. Ihenacho faces up to 10 years in prison, followed by up to three years of supervised release and a fine of $500,000 on the counts of conspiracy and distribution of Schedule III and IV drugs. United States District Judge Richard Stearns scheduled sentencing for May 9, 2012. Gladys Ihenacho, 46, who is a registered nurse, was convicted of conspiracy to distribute, dispense and possess with intent to distribute Schedule III and IV controlled substances five counts of distribution of Schedule IV controlled substances conspiracy to commit international money laundering and international money laundering. BOSTON - Following a two-week trial, a Stoughton woman was convicted today in federal court of illegally distributing prescription drugs and international money laundering. ![]()
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