In addition to the doctor, two patients are charged with serious drug offenses and drug offences.
In addition, two more people are charged with bribery.
In the police's preliminary investigation, it appears that two people from the gang milieu in Södertälje are suspected of having bribed the doctor to have the medication Genotropin prescribed.
The medicine is given to short people, but is often used by bodybuilders to quickly get big muscles.
The indictment against the doctor is part of the investigation into the large real estate mess connected to Södertälje.
Where about ten people are suspected of having laundered money for many millions and granted invalid loans.
According to the indictment, the doctor must also have sold fake PCR certificates (covid tests) to a large number of patients and five people are charged with using a fake document.
Patient convicted of drug offences
In the past, one of the doctor's patients, a 69-year-old man who received large amounts of narcotic preparations prescribed by the doctor, has also been sentenced to prison for three years and two months for serious drug offences.
This after he resold the highly addictive opiate Oxycontin.
The Inspectorate for Care and Care, Ivo, demanded in October that the man's right to prescribe narcotics be tested after going through the medical records of 19 patients.
The Health and Medical Services Board's responsibility board HSAN, will now try it.
If the man is prosecuted and sentenced for the drug offence, the doctor can also lose his medical license.