DEA Revokes NC Practitioner's License Over Application Fibs
Published Date: 7/16/2025
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Summary
Sasha Melissa Ikramelahai from North Carolina lost her DEA registration because she didn’t have the proper state permission and gave false info on her application. She didn’t respond to the government’s notices, so her registration was officially revoked in early 2025. This means she can no longer legally handle controlled substances, and the decision is final.
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DEA Registration Revoked for Individual
The DEA revoked Sasha Melissa Ikramelahai's registration No. MI8411061 and the Order is effective August 15, 2025. The decision also denies any pending applications by her to renew or modify that registration and any other pending application for additional registration in North Carolina. As a result, she can no longer legally handle controlled substances under that DEA registration.
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