Jeff Beacher sues against illegal HGH prescription
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The creator of Beacher’s Madhouse, Jeff Beacher, sued Las Vegas weight loss doctor Ivan Goldsmith on allegations that the doctor negligently prescribed him hormones and steroids that caused him anxiety, depression, panic attacks, lack of concentration and sleeping disorders.
Jeff’s attorney, Richard Schonfeld, lodged a complaint on his behalf which stated that Goldsmith prescribed seven different drugs to Beacher when he began his 10-month weight loss program in March 2007. Those included an “illegal” prescription for human growth hormone, or HGH, and testosterone above acceptable levels.
This suit is actually a counterclaim to a lawsuit Goldsmith initially filed in June in which the 49-year-old physician had claimed that Beacher tried to extort money from him.
Goldsmith claimed defamation against Beacher saying that the comedian went on FOX’s “The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet” and made “false statements” about “how he was nearly killed by a dangerous weight loss program prescribed by a Las Vegas doctor.”
But Beacher said Goldsmith’s claims are without foundation. “I didn’t make any false statements. I cried for at least three months,” he said. “I really couldn’t function because of what all those drugs did to me.”
Both Dr. Thomas Perls, of the Boston University School of Medicine, and Dr. Todd Schlifstein, of the New York University School of Medicine, national experts who testified on Capitol Hill about the danger of hormones and steroids, have entered expert medical opinions in Beacher’s case saying that the treatment afforded Beacher by Goldsmith was substandard.
Perls’ written statement said that from records he had seen, Goldsmith illegally prescribed HGH. But Goldsmith said his tests showed that the comedian suffered from adult HGH deficiency, making it legal for him to prescribe the drug.
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