Two Owners of New Jersey Pharmaceutical Marketing Company Admit Role in $38 Million Compounding Fraud Scheme
District of
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Two Owners of New Jersey Pharmaceutical Marketing Company Admit Role in
According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:
Through their company,
Compounded medications are specialty medications mixed by a pharmacist to meet the specific medical needs of an individual patient. Although compounded drugs are not approved by the
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Zaretzky and Nichols and their conspirators determined which combination of compounded ingredients was most financially lucrative. Through their sales representatives, they recruited health insurance beneficiaries who were willing to obtain these expensive, but medically unnecessary, compounded medications before a medical professional had evaluated the beneficiaries' unique and individualized need for the medications. After convincing the beneficiaries to obtain a pre-formulated compounded medication, in many cases, Zaretzky, Nichols, and their sales representatives steered beneficiaries to a medical professional with whom the beneficiaries had no prior doctor-patient relationship, such as a telemedicine company. Although the beneficiaries did not have a prior relationship with the telemedicine doctors, Zaretzky and Nichols paid that company for consulting with the beneficiaries. On at least one occasion, Zaretzky and Nichols paid an advanced practice nurse, whose license was inactive, to write prescriptions in exchange for cash. Once those medical professionals issued the prescriptions, Zaretzky and Nichols ensured that the prescriptions were steered to compounding pharmacies that paid them a kickback.
The health care fraud conspiracy charge carries a statutory maximum prison sentence of 10 years and a fine of
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Press Release Number:
22-443
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