If you make a complaint without giving your name, it is going to be dismissed as simply a disgruntled patient. My suggestion would be that you locate the name of the person responsible for supervision of medical professionals in your state and the head of the Drug Enforcement Agency office that serves your area. Then, I would write each of them a letter, giving your full name and contact information so they can reach you for more details if necessary. Give them all the details you can provide - names, dates, etc., so they can determine if your letter is simply a crank complaint of a legitimate one. Avoid making any charges, simply state the facts you know to be correct. And ask them to keep your identity confidential. If your information appears credible, I feel sure the DEA will quietly look into the situation. If there is truth to your claims, my experience is they will take time to gather all the information necessary, then the evening news will have it on the front page. The wheels of justice grind exceedingly slow but exceedingly fine.