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A Noblesville and Indianapolis area doctor faces serious allegations as the Attorney General's Office says 22 of his patients died.
Dr. Napoleon Maminta, an osteopathic physician, is accused prescribing what is known as the "Holy Trinity" to several patients who died. The Holy Trinity is a drug combination that includes an opioid, a benzodiazepine, and a skeletal muscle relaxants.
In the complaint the AG's office says the dangerous combo should be given to people who are in hospice care, for cancer treatments or for terminal illness. They say it should not be used as a controlled substance treatment plan.
The investigation found between January 2017 and January 2022
Maminta wrote 120 prescriptions on average every day.
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I don't think it was an addiction treatment, I think he was helping people CTB. That combo is not for the living... Or, he could be mercy killing or a serial killer. New story but I'll update when more details come out.
Dr. Napoleon Maminta, an osteopathic physician, is accused prescribing what is known as the "Holy Trinity" to several patients who died. The Holy Trinity is a drug combination that includes an opioid, a benzodiazepine, and a skeletal muscle relaxants.
In the complaint the AG's office says the dangerous combo should be given to people who are in hospice care, for cancer treatments or for terminal illness. They say it should not be used as a controlled substance treatment plan.
The investigation found between January 2017 and January 2022
Maminta wrote 120 prescriptions on average every day.
Link
I don't think it was an addiction treatment, I think he was helping people CTB. That combo is not for the living... Or, he could be mercy killing or a serial killer. New story but I'll update when more details come out.