This document is an email thread from July 24, 2019, between medical staff at MCC New York regarding an inmate (implied to be Jeffrey Epstein) currently on Psychological Observation. The inmate complained about not receiving his constipation medication (docusate sodium/colace). The Chief Pharmacist notes the prescription was filled on July 12 for a 30-day supply and agrees to coordinate with the RN and MD to resolve the issue.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Unknown (Redacted) | Chief Pharmacist / CAPT, U.S. Public Health Service |
Responding to inquiry about inmate medication; checking records and coordinating with RN/MD.
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| Unknown (Redacted) | Sender of initial inquiry |
Reporting inmate complaint regarding medication while on Psychological Observation.
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| Inmate (Implied to be Jeffrey Epstein) | Patient / Inmate |
Currently on Psychological Observation; complaining of not receiving constipation medication.
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| Duty PA | Physician Assistant |
Mentioned as someone to ensure the inmate receives medication.
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| RN | Registered Nurse |
Pharmacist plans to speak with them regarding the medication.
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| MD | Medical Doctor |
Pharmacist plans to ask for a new prescription if necessary.
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| Location | Context |
|---|---|
"This inmate, who is currently on Psychological Observation, said he has not been receiving his constipation medication."Source
"Hm.. his docusate sodium 100mg (colace) was filled for a 30 day supply on 7/12..?"Source
"Perhaps you can advise the Duty PA to ensure the inmate receives the medication while on Psychological Observation?"Source
"If he doesn't have the med, let me ask MD for a new Rx."Source
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