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John R. Toth, M.D., Agrees to Inactivate Medical License

John R. Toth, M.D., Agrees to Inactivate Medical License Consent Order of December 12, 2005 In April 2005, the Kansas Board of Healing Arts reprimanded John R. Toth, M.D., of Topeka, Kansas, for not timely responding to hospital pages. Two months later, the board issued an emergency suspension followed by an emergency order limiting his practice. The situation arose after two of his patients he treated with intravenous Bismacine were hospitalized with life-threatening complications. One whom he had treated for 11 years for Lyme disease, had kidney failure. The other’s heart stopped beating in Toth’s office. Two weeks later, the board concluded that the first patient had been misdiagnosed and that the bismuth product contained a toxic metal and lacked FDA approval. The hospital summarily …

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Dr. John R. Toth Reprimanded

In April 2005, as noted below, the Kansas Board of Healing Arts reprimanded John R. Toth, M.D., of Topeka, Kansas, for not timely responding to hospital pages. Two months later, the board issued an emergency suspension followed by an emergency order limiting his practice. The situation arose after two of his patients he treated with intravenous Bismacine were hospitalized with life-threatening complications. One whom he had treated for 11 years for Lyme disease, had kidney failure. The other’s heart stopped beating in Toth’s office. Two weeks later, the board concluded that the first patient had been misdiagnosed and that the bismuth product contained a toxic metal and lacked FDA approval. The hospital summarily suspended Toth’s privileges, and the board issued an emergency order limiting what …

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Emergency Suspension of John R. Toth, M.D.

In April 2005, the Kansas Board of Healing Arts reprimanded John R. Toth, M.D., of Topeka, Kansas, for not timely responding to hospital pages. Two months later, the board issued an emergency suspension (noted below) followed by an emergency order limiting his practice. The situation arose after two of his patients he treated with intravenous Bismacine were hospitalized with life-threatening complications. One whom he had treated for 11 years for Lyme disease, had kidney failure. The other’s heart stopped beating in Toth’s office. Two weeks later, the board concluded that the first patient had been misdiagnosed and that the bismuth product contained a toxic metal and lacked FDA approval. The hospital summarily suspended Toth’s privileges, and the board issued an emergency order limiting what Toth …

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Disciplinary Action against John R. Toth, M.D.

In April 2005, the Kansas Board of Healing Arts reprimanded John R. Toth, M.D., of Topeka, Kansas, for not timely responding to hospital pages. Two months later, the board issued an emergency suspension followed by an emergency order (shown below) limiting his practice. The situation arose after two of his patients he treated with intravenous Bismacine were hospitalized with life-threatening complications. One whom he had treated for 11 years for Lyme disease, had kidney failure. The other’s heart stopped beating in Toth’s office. Two weeks later, the board concluded that the first patient had been misdiagnosed and that the bismuth product contained a toxic metal and lacked FDA approval. The hospital summarily suspended Toth’s privileges, and the board issued an emergency order limiting what Toth …

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