Federal prosecutors have charged the CEO and head doctor of Done Global â a telehealth company that distributes stimulant drugs to thousands of patients across the United States â with fraud in an alleged $100 million scheme to provide 'easy access' to Adderall and other stimulants.
Done Global is accused of prescribing ADHD medications when they were not medically necessary to numerous patients, the statement said. Once the patients bought the monthly subscription, court documents alleged, the platform set up an 'auto-refill' function that allowed subscribers to elect to have a message requesting a refill be auto-generated every month.
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