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Texas nurse accused of swapping out fentanyl with saline

Texas nurse Alexis McNeilly

Texas nurse Alexis McNeilly (left) telling a reporter “No” when asked if she is Alexis (KTRK/screengrab), (right inset) in a Harris County Jail mug shot.

A nurse in Houston, Texas, was fired from her job after hospital co-workers reviewing surveillance video over a period of months in 2023 discovered that she’d been stealing opioids from an automatic dispenser by replacing the drug vials with saline, even injecting herself with fentanyl on the job on at least one occasion, court documents allege.

Alexis Joann McNeilly’s alleged felony diversion of a controlled substances offenses were committed from March to May 2023 and were first flagged by a Houston Methodist Hospital nurse who was conducting a “routine” inventory of the Pyxis “automated dispensing cabinet pocket,” said an affidavit of probable cause out of Harris County.

In sum, authorities have accused McNeilly, 25, of using the hospital version of a medicine vending machine as her own personal hydromorphone and fentanyl dealer.

The defendant allegedly “tampered with” syringes and vials by swapping out the opioids and replacing them with saline solution before returning those syringes and vials into the cabinet pocket.

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