The Price Of Fake Botox
/ Are price increases in Botox motivating some physicians as well as  non-physicians to sell fake Botox to their patients?
Are price increases in Botox motivating some physicians as well as  non-physicians to sell fake Botox to their patients? 
A Houston physician, Gayle Rothenberg was sentenced to 5 ½ months in Federal prison last Friday for injecting patients with a fake Botox product not approved by the Food and Drug Administration for human use. Apparently Dr. Rothenberg injected at least 170 patients with an unapproved botulism chemical. According to testimony, Rothenberg stopped using Botox after a price increase in January 2004 and began ordering the unapproved drug, which was half the price, despite knowing it was not for human use and labeled only for research purposes. In 2004, when fpur people became paralyzed from the counterfeit Botox, the FDA’s involvement has led to 31 arrests and 29 convictions of individuals selling the fake Botox. In addition to a jail sentence, Dr. Rothenberg must pay more than $98,000 in restitution to her patients and cannot reinstate her suspended Texas medical license.
The case of Dr.Rothenberg is no different than the case of  Laurie D’Alleva, another fine citizen of my home state of Texas charged  with selling counterfeit Botox. So far D’Alleva’s case has yet to be  prosecuted as evidence is still being gathered. The common  similarities between the two are that both individuals were motivated by  greed to jeopardize patient safety ahead of financial gain.  Laurie’s case is especially intriguing to me based on public opinion. Here is someone who seems to be viewed by her customers as a “business  woman” who was doing a “good service” for those individuals who felt  that Botox cosmetic was too expensive because the “greedy” doctors were  charging too much for the filler. While Laurie seems to be viewed by  many as a caring individual, making Botulism more affordable to the  masses, public commentary on Dr. Rothenberg is quite the opposite. Comments such as “5-1/2 months? Justice is not only blind, it's stupid.  (and maybe corrupt) “ and “That sentence is not even one day of  confinement for every defrauded patient!.” I feel the same way as the  above two comments, but why is the public sentiment different with these  two con-artists? Is it because one is a doctor and one is not?
 
 Personally, I find it very frustrating that the price of Botox has  doubled in since its introduction. I remember being excited when  Dysport came out because I thought this product would be half the price  and would drive the price of Botox down so more patients could afford  the price. Sadly, this was not the case. As physicians have to pay  more money for Botox, so do their patients. These increasing prices  enable individuals such as Ms. D’alleva and Dr. Rothenberg to find  counterfeit Botox they can buy at a cheaper price to make a greater  profit, while sacrificing patient safety. Laurie d’Alleva’s “Botox”  price was probably pennies on the dollar, whereas a physician’s cost for  Botox is now at $600 per bottle. Hopefully another pharmaceutical  company peddling botulism toxin will come along, get FDA approval and  drive the price of Botox down to a more reasonable price for physicians  to purchase for their patients. Until then, brace yourself for more  Laurie d’Allevas and Dr. Rothenberg’s to come along. Thank heavens for  the invention of ventilators!
Guest post by Wendy Hovorka, Valley Laser Surgical Solutions Vein Center, McAllen, Texas
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