Convicted Importer Banned: Oppenheimer Out for Five Years
Published Date: 10/1/2025
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Summary
Jason Oppenheimer is banned for 5 years from importing any drugs into the U.S. because he was convicted of a serious crime involving illegal drugs. He didn’t respond to the FDA’s notice, so the ban starts officially and there’s no chance for a hearing. This means no drug imports from him until July 17, 2025, protecting public safety and keeping things legal.
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Five-year drug import ban
The FDA has barred Jason Oppenheimer for 5 years from importing or offering for import any drug into the United States. The order is based on his federal felony conviction for possession with intent to distribute Tapentadol. Because he did not request a hearing and had not responded as of July 17, 2025, he waived his right to a hearing.
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