Drug in Jackson case came from Vegas firm
A powerful anesthetic recovered from Michael Jacksons bedside after he died had been purchased in Nevada by his doctor who had it shipped to California, court documents show. Search warrant records released Friday show that Dr. Conrad Murray bought the sedative propofol from Applied Pharmacy Services on May 12, according to receipts found in his Las Vegas medical office.

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The Los Angeles County coroner blamed propofol in ruling that the 50 year old pop music icons June 25 death was a homicide. The coroner also cited the sedative lorazepam.
Murray, 56, is the focus of a Los Angeles police homicide investigation, but has not been charged with a crime.
The cardiologist, who is licensed in Nevada, California and Texas, told police he used propofol along with other sedatives to help Jackson sleep.
Propofol is usually used in medical settings by anesthesia professionals to render patients unconscious for surgery. Officials say it is not meant for use as a sleep agent. However, the milky liquid drug is not regulated by state and federal authorities as a controlled substance.
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