A Los Angeles pharmacist told Anna Nicole Smith’s internist to internal medicine medicines prescribed to the model after her son’s death was “pharmaceutical suicide, according to documents unsealed by public officials.

Smith’s doctors were warned on prescription drugs with three pharmacists, according to the affidavit unsealed Monday produced by the Los Angeles Times.
The pharmacist refused to fill prescriptions and later recalled thinking: “They are going to kill her with this.”
The documents are part of an investigation of the role of Smith’s doctors had a psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich and internist Sandeep Kapoor, in her overdose death in February 2007.
Doctors and Smith’s boyfriend and attorney Howard K. Stern declared “not guilty May 13 to conspiring to illegally provide her with controlled substances. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for next month.
In court papers filed last week, prosecutors said they plan to call the model bodyguard and Larry Birkhead is the father of her daughter, Dannielynn, as witnesses.
The documents also cite evidence that both doctors crossed professional boundaries by having sexual contact with his famous patient. Calls to lawyers representing Eroshevich and Kapoor were not immediately returned Monday.
The first application of drugs to the former Playboy model came five days after her son died, and prayed for two sedatives, 300 tablets of methadone, a muscle Relaxer, anti-inflammatory drugs and four bottles of a powerful painkiller.
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