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Document DOJ-OGR-00026234
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Summary: On July 12, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein requested a change in his constipation medication from Bisacodyl to Docusate Sodium (Colace). The change was approved and processed by a medical provider at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York (NYM).
Significance: This document provides insight into Jeffrey Epstein's medical treatment while incarcerated, specifically a change in his medication for constipation on July 12, 2019.
Key Topics:
Jeffrey Epstein's medical treatment
Medication change for constipation
Bureau of Prisons health services
Key People:
- Jeffrey Edward Epstein - Inmate receiving medical treatment
Full Text
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Bureau of Prisons
Health Services
Clinical Encounter - Administrative Note
Inmate Name: EPSTEIN, JEFFREY EDWARD
Date of Birth: 01/20/1953
Note Date: 07/12/2019 09:06
Sex: M
Race: WHITE
Reg #: 76318-054
Provider:
Facility: NYM
Unit: Z05
Admin Note - Orders encounter performed at Health Services.
Administrative Notes:
ADMINISTRATIVE NOTE 1
Provider: [redacted] MD
PATIENT REQUESTED TO HAVE A COLACE RX, INSTEAD OF TEH BISACODYL FOR CONSTIPATION.
New Medication Orders:
Rx#
Medication
Order Date
Prescriber Order
Docusate Sodium Capsule
07/12/2019 09:06
TAKE ONE 100 MG CAP Orally - Two Times a Day x 30 day(s)
Indication: Constipation, unspecified
Discontinued Medication Orders:
Rx#
Medication
Order Date
Prescriber Order
121757-NYM
Bisacodyl E.C. 5 MG TAB
07/12/2019 09:06
Take one tablet (5 MG) by mouth at bedtime AS NEEDED for 10 days
Discontinue Type: When Pharmacy Processes
Discontinue Reason: discontinue
Indication:
Copay Required: No
Cosign Required: No
Telephone/Verbal Order: No
Completed by [redacted] MD on 07/12/2019 09:10
Generated 07/12/2019 09:10 by [redacted] MD Bureau of Prisons - NYM
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