Fentanyl spray prescriber to face jury over kickback charges
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Lawyers will start picking jurors on Tuesday to decide whether a former physician assistant at the Pain Care statewide pain clinic received kickbacks to prescribe a highly addictive fentanyl spray to patients.
Christopher Clough has indicated that he will testify on his own behalf in the trial in U.S. District Court, and his lawyer is attempting to prevent prosecutors and witnesses from mentioning the term “opioid crisis.”