DOJ: Pennsylvania physician to pay $100K for violating the Controlled Substances Act

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Pennsylvania physician will have to pay $100,000 for violating the Controlled Substances Act, the Department of Justice said Thursday.

The DOJ said, Xiang Yuan, M.D., failed to maintain accurate records of controlled substances, writing a prescription of stock and “improperly” moving controlled substances from his registered address. He had a medical practice along Creekside Drive in Pottstown, Montgomery County.

He also entered into a three-year agreement with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) that gives him “additional responsibilities” in regard to handling controlled substances, the DOJ said…

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