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    Jake Steinbrecher's Clonidine Overdose, and Wrongful Death.

    Clonidine Overdose, Good Day Pharmacy, Vicki Einhellig, Poudre Valley Hospital, Children's Hospital Colorado, Amy Clevenger, Courtney Lawson, Nicole Peterson

    The sweet voice taken from the earth forever! Jake’s last Easter voice recording 2016, Happy Easter, I love you Mom. — October 14, 2017

    The sweet voice taken from the earth forever! Jake’s last Easter voice recording 2016, Happy Easter, I love you Mom.

    October 14, 2017April 21, 2018/steinbrechersite

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    Graphic EEG videos of my son overdosed 1000 times his prescription of Clonidine!(videos from October 2015 at Children’s Hospital Colorado) Rx compounded at Good Day Pharmacy, call 970-461-1975 to voice your opinion. On June 8, 2016, my son died a brutal death caused by long term damage from 1000 times his Rx of Clonidine made by Good Day Pharmacy, and the pure neglect of Poudre Valley Hospital and Children’s Hospital Colorado. “Troubleshooter Radio” Interview air date, 10-20-2016
    Jake Steinbrecher at dance class, practicing for his first performance. Jake died a violent death from long term damage caused by 1000 times the concentration of Clonidine, made at Good Day Pharmacy. Jake died 4 days before his dance troop was to perform, at the Rialto Theatre. My little dancer ripped from his mother forever at just 8 years old.
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