Jackson Doc Offers 'Potent Narcotic' Solution

One of Michael Jackson's doctors wanted Michael Jackson to trade his dependence on Demerol for another "potent narcotic."

Dr. Alex Farshchian wrote Michael Jackson a letter -- dated July 21, 2002 -- in which he writes, "Buprinex (sic) is the potent narcotic I told you about last week. It is just like the D but better." Buprenex is an injectable narcotic painkiller.

Jackson Doc Offers 'Potent Narcotic' Solution

During a search of Neverland, Santa Barbara County Sheriff's deputies seized a scribbled note -- which may have been written by Jackson and found around his drug stash -- that says "Buprenex does the same as demerol, the only difference is you can't become an addict on Buprenex." The note refers to Buprenex as "synthetic demeroll (sic)." It goes on: "2 viles, I would feel safe having it in case of axident (sic)."

Our research shows if Buprenex is taken for long periods of time or at high doses, it can become addictive.

MIchael Jackson Demerol

The doctor refers in his letter to a "5-7 day program that offers you the solution." The doctor does not explain the program.



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31. Buprinex is used for people who want to quit taking ,Oxy of Percocet .The doctor was trying to help MJ get OFF of drugs .I cant believe I am the only one who can see this

Posted at 4:13AM on Jul 10th 2009 by RobertStill

32.
check what i found on the internet :

http://www.hopkins-hivguide.org

My mother has an appt with a Dr. Alex Farshchian a

Posted on Feb 27, 2003
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Please help..the Center for Regenerative Medicine in Miami has an advertisement they run in the American Way magazine...sounds amazing. They shoot hormone and natural ingredients into arthritic joints to help rejuvenate cartilage --we have an appt. for this coming Monday iin Fla...live in Kansas City...frightening because they don't say what they inject...worth a try if it doesn't hurt...but what DO they inject.My mother is on cumadin (sp) for her heart...and I'm concerned about a reaction. If Dr. Farshchian is so cutting edge why am I having so much trouble finding info? Sadly there's not a Better Business Bureau...have you heard of him or his technique used at The center for Regenerativ e Medicine. Thank you so much...we're at a loss

On Feb 28, 2003 Alan K. Matsumoto, M.D. replied:

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I think you've done a good job of answering your own questions. Buyer beware. If it sounds too good to be true....

Posted at 3:59AM on Jul 10th 2009 by freshhh

33. www.hopkins-hivguide.org

My mother has an appt with a Dr. Alex Farshchian a

Posted on Feb 27, 2003
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Please help..the Center for Regenerative Medicine in Miami has an advertisement they run in the American Way magazine...sounds amazing. They shoot hormone and natural ingredients into arthritic joints to help rejuvenate cartilage --we have an appt. for this coming Monday iin Fla...live in Kansas City...frightening because they don't say what they inject...worth a try if it doesn't hurt...but what DO they inject.My mother is on cumadin (sp) for her heart...and I'm concerned about a reaction. If Dr. Farshchian is so cutting edge why am I having so much trouble finding info? Sadly there's not a Better Business Bureau...have you heard of him or his technique used at The center for Regenerativ e Medicine. Thank you so much...we're at a loss

On Feb 28, 2003 Alan K. Matsumoto, M.D. replied:

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I think you've done a good job of answering your own questions. Buyer beware. If it sounds too good to be true....

Posted at 4:03AM on Jul 10th 2009 by freshhh

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Posted on Feb 27, 2003
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Please help..the Center for Regenerative Medicine in Miami has an advertisement they run in the American Way magazine...sounds amazing. They shoot hormone and natural ingredients into arthritic joints to help rejuvenate cartilage --we have an appt. for this coming Monday iin Fla...live in Kansas City...frightening because they don't say what they inject...worth a try if it doesn't hurt...but what DO they inject.My mother is on cumadin (sp) for her heart...and I'm concerned about a reaction. If Dr. Farshchian is so cutting edge why am I having so much trouble finding info? Sadly there's not a Better Business Bureau...have you heard of him or his technique used at The center for Regenerativ e Medicine. Thank you so much...we're at a loss

On Feb 28, 2003 Alan K. Matsumoto, M.D. replied:

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I think you've done a good job of answering your own questions. Buyer beware. If it sounds too good to be true....

Posted at 4:08AM on Jul 10th 2009 by freshhh

35. It seems to me that these 'Doctors' were no better than common drug pushers. Shame on them, taking advantage of MJ and charging him extortionate prices no doubt! When did human life become so cheap for these disgusting people?

Posted at 4:23AM on Jul 10th 2009 by Michelle D. Lee

36. I am not surprised by this news. I expected it. Michael has been under a ton of stress. WHO WOULDN'T BE if you're being
accused of something you are not guilty of! He thought of his children and the loss of them. I believe we willl find out that
Micheal took something on his own, knew it might be dangerous for his heart, had that cardiologist there in case. MICHAEL
IS (WAS) HUMAN BEING TREATED LIKE AN ANIMAL. This will probably be the same thing that happened to HEATH LEDGER. They both took too much of the wrong thing because of their addictions. NOT BECAUSE THEY WERE DEMONS, OR BAD PEOPLE. They needed help. But it didn't come in time.

Posted at 4:42AM on Jul 10th 2009 by marie cornel

37. Lets THINK... what if this letter was from 2009 instead of 2002? about 4 days BEFORE his death... the misterious program would last 5 days? thats strange..
what is this SECOND CHAPTER the doc talks about? the doc has EVERYTHING READY for what?
why the terms n bold? weirdo..

Im not one of the people who thinks he is alive, but I do think theres something weird.. not related to a fake death, but to something else which we're not aware yet..

Posted at 4:32AM on Jul 10th 2009 by Katie

38. The last part of the letter is really CREEPY!!

THIS IS IT??!!
Whats all with YOU ARE AN ICON AND BELONG TO THE TOPS??!!
U AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET??!!

Posted at 4:33AM on Jul 10th 2009 by bello

39. Yeah, what's with digging up old stuff? Isn't there anything more recent? Michael may have been through this already and managed to break free. It's like going into my cupboard and finding tablets from 10 years ago that I was using back then and saying I had a drug problem. Goodness knows I have a lot of various things and never used them all at once and haven't used them since. I've found much safer alternatives and haven't needed them except on rare occasions.

Posted at 4:34AM on Jul 10th 2009 by Melanie Hoyle

40. Was MJ unable to write better than a first-grader? The handwriting on the note is atrocious and there are three spelling errors, including "axident". WTF!

Posted at 4:47AM on Jul 10th 2009 by Big Fan but WTF

41. The letter is so CREEPY!!

THIS IS IT??!!
Whats with the YOU ARE AN ICON AND YOU BELONG TO THE TOPS??!!
U AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET??!!

Posted at 4:50AM on Jul 10th 2009 by bello

42. Buprinex can be taken in tablet form also.

JoAnne & Todd,
The note is not written by the doctor, nor do we know if it's Michael's ????

Posted at 4:53AM on Jul 10th 2009 by Dr Dobbs

43. That does not look like a legit doctor's letter.

Also, "your research shows...", TMZ? Your research probably consists of doing a Google search, so maybe you should leave the real research to doctors and the police corps, and wait until some actual results come in, instead of this stupid speculation about things that might have possibly happened SEVEN YEARS AGO.

Posted at 5:04AM on Jul 10th 2009 by MS

44. The "solution" is detox.

Posted at 5:42AM on Jul 10th 2009 by Kevin

45. Buprenex is the injectable form of buprenorphine, a well recognized treatment for opiate addiction. People cannot become addicted to buprenex due to its biological characteristics; any reporting to the contrary is nuts.

Posted at 5:08AM on Jul 10th 2009 by Nuts

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