DEA Revokes Ohio Doctor's Controlled Substances Registration
Published Date: 4/2/2025
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Summary
Jennifer Marie Lager-Fermon, D.O., lost her Ohio medical license in January 2024 and didn’t ask for a hearing to fight it. Because of that, the DEA is officially revoking her registration to handle controlled substances, meaning she can no longer prescribe or manage these drugs. This decision is final and affects her ability to work with controlled substances immediately.
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DEA Registration Revoked for Ohio Physician
The DEA revoked Jennifer Marie Lager-Fermon, D.O.'s Certificate of Registration No. BL7988960, effective May 2, 2025, because her Ohio medical license was indefinitely suspended effective January 16, 2024. As a result, she may no longer prescribe, dispense, or otherwise handle controlled substances and any pending DEA registration applications for her in Ohio are denied.
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