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She said Smith came to the hospital in distress, sweating, having spasms in her arms and legs and with her eyes dilated. Maullin said she contacted Smith's physician, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, one of those now charged in the case, and learned he had prescribed seven different drugs to Smith during the time she was seeking relief from pain. Maullin said she suggested a new regimen including hypnosis and acupuncture but Smith wasn't interested. "She wouldn't engage. She didn't make eye contact. She was very hostile," Maullin recalled. "It was,
'Give me my medication and leave me alone.'" Maullin said that when Smith was asked questions, she would reply: "Ask Howard." She said she told Stern that Smith should be in a structured rehab program and discussed with him and Kapoor her belief that Smith was addicted. Maullin said that during Smith's hospital stay, she tried to regulate the former model's use of methadone for pain and remove her from a number of drugs known as benzodiazepans. Rose suggested that after Smith's release, Kapoor continued to prescribe one of those medications. Kapoor's attorney, Ellyn Garofalo, has said the doctor gave Smith "sound and appropriate" treatment. Attorney Steve Sadow, representing Stern, has said his client shouldn't be blamed for Smith's death because he was relying on the doctors to treat her.
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