Mississippi Nurse Denied Drug Prescribing Privileges by DEA
Published Date: 9/30/2025
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Summary
Jody Adams, a nurse practitioner from Mississippi, tried to get a DEA registration but got denied because she issued three controlled substance prescriptions without proper authorization. This decision means she can’t legally prescribe these drugs, protecting public safety. The denial is final, and no hearing was requested, so the decision is effective immediately with no money penalties mentioned.
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DEA Registration Denied for Jody Adams
The Drug Enforcement Administration denied the DEA registration application (Control No. W24008696M) of Jody Adams, N.P., and also denied any other pending registration application of hers in Mississippi. The record shows she admitted issuing three controlled-substance prescriptions without an active DEA registration between January 18, 2023 and January 29, 2024 (two prescriptions for testosterone, a Schedule III drug, and one for pregabalin, a Schedule V drug). The denial is effective October 30, 2025.
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