State suspends dentist’s drug license

Accusations ‘unfounded,’ Wells says

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“We found out through the state investigation process that my controlled substances license had been abused,” Wells said in the statement. “I, unfortunately, had to take responsibility for that.”

Her controlled substances license was used without her knowledge, Wells said.

“I voluntarily surrendered my controlled substances license; it was not taken from me,” she said.

She said she wishes she hadn’t signed the consent order.

“My attorney recommended that I accept a 15-day suspension rather than carrying the burden and expense of at least 2 years of litigation against the state of Illinois over the absurd complaints and allegations that the state wanted to pursue,” Wells said in the statement.

“If I had any idea that this would be printed in my local paper, in hindsight, I would rather have litigated with the state to prove that the allegations were unfounded,” Wells said.

According to the American Dental Association, Illinois had 8,673 professionally active dentists in November.

The state rarely disciplines dentists. In the year before Wells’ consent order, 28 Illinois dentists were disciplined.

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Tom Fredericks wrote on January 25, 2013 6:55 a.m. ...
My guess is.The State got this one wrong.

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