South Carolina Doc Loses License Over Bad Prescriptions
Published Date: 9/30/2025
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Summary
Dr. Henry Emery lost his permission to handle controlled substances in South Carolina and North Carolina because he no longer has legal authority in those states and allegedly prescribed drugs improperly. The DEA officially revoked his registrations after he didn’t respond to their orders. This means Dr. Emery can’t legally prescribe or handle controlled substances in these states anymore, effective immediately.
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DEA Registrations Revoked in SC and NC
The Drug Enforcement Administration revoked Henry Emery, M.D.'s DEA registrations No. FE7195452 (South Carolina) and No. BE7654127 (North Carolina), effective October 30, 2025. Because his South Carolina medical license was suspended on March 14, 2024, and he entered an Interim Non‑Practice Agreement in North Carolina on December 27, 2023, he cannot legally prescribe or handle controlled substances in those two states, and the DEA denied any pending or future renewal, modification, or additional registration applications in South Carolina or North Carolina.
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