Illinois Dentist Loses Federal License for Controlled Substances
Published Date: 9/19/2025
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Summary
Eric Andersen, a dentist from Illinois, lost his DEA license to handle controlled substances because he no longer has the state permission to do so. He didn’t ask for a hearing to challenge this, so the DEA officially revoked his registration in 2025. This means he can’t legally prescribe or manage controlled drugs anymore, effective immediately.
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DEA Registration Revoked for Eric Andersen
The Drug Enforcement Administration revoked DEA Certificate of Registration No. FA2687765 issued to Eric Andersen, D.D.S., because his Illinois dental license and controlled-substance authorizations were revoked on November 25, 2024. The DEA issued an Order to Show Cause on March 18, 2025; Andersen did not request a hearing, and the revocation is effective October 20, 2025.
Pending DEA Applications Denied for Andersen
The DEA also denied any pending applications of Eric Andersen, D.D.S., to renew or modify Registration No. FA2687765 and denied any other pending applications for additional registration in Illinois. That denial is part of the Order effective October 20, 2025.
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