Former Premier League England U21 star player banned from entering and exiting the pharmacy for “using a fake prescription to obtain sleeping pills” and “becoming aggressive to staff”
- Former Premier League star reportedly banned from pharmacy
- Former expert reportedly used fake prescriptions to obtain sleeping pills
- Former England U21 star flees scene after becoming aggressive with staff
A former Premier League and England Under-21 player has reportedly been banned from a pharmacy for using a fake prescription to obtain sleeping pills.
according to Sunthe player in question used a letter with the name and details of the actual surgery performed at Bournemouth to obtain Zopiclone.
According to the report, the former doctor became aggressive with staff after being told the prescription was fake and fled before the police were called.
“When I was denied sleeping pills, I felt horrible,” said a source. Staff felt they were in danger.
“There was a warning written to warn other pharmacies. He went on to try almost every chemist in South London.
A former Premier League and England U21 player has been reportedly banned from a pharmacy for using a fake prescription to obtain sleeping pills.
Zopiclone is a type of sleeping pill that can be taken for short-term treatment of insomnia.
The player in question is likely one of 78 football stars known to seek treatment for drug and alcohol addiction.
Zopiclone is a type of sleeping pill that can be taken for short-term treatment of severe insomnia. It helps users fall asleep quickly and also helps prevent waking up in the middle of the night.
Available only by prescription, it comes in tablet form or in liquid form for those who have difficulty swallowing tablets.
This famous person is said to have used a letter with the name and details of a real doctor of surgery in Bournemouth to obtain Zopiclone.
The player in question is likely one of 78 people in football known to seek treatment for drug or alcohol addiction.