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Raynaldo Ortiz, MD, a Dallas-based anesthesiologist, was sentenced to 190 years in prison after being convicted of injecting nerve-blocking agents and other drugs into IV bags at Baylor Scott & White ...
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More than a year after a former Dallas anesthesiologist was convicted of tampering with IV bags, survivors and their families ...
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In a new lawsuit, victims and their families say the IV bag design failed them. The lawsuit argues that if the bags had tamper-proof seals, Dr. Reynaldo Ortiz’s victims could’ve survived.
More than a year after a former Dallas anesthesiologist was convicted of tampering with IV bags, survivors and their families say they are still waiting for the medical industry to take action.