Monday, March 9, 2009
Expert Disputes Cause Of PRP Death
Hospital records indicate that Pleasure Ridge Park High School sophomore Max Gilpin did not die because coaches denied him water during a football practice, according to a medical expert for Max's coaches.
Instead, a prescription drug Max was taking for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder most likely triggered the heat stroke that led to his death in August, because it contained amphetamine, which can cause overheating, said Dr. George Nichols, Kentucky's former chief medical examiner.
Expert Disputes Cause Of PRP Death
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