‘Barbie doll’ charged with advertising prescription-only medication Nadine Poole answering the door to Sunday Life This is the beautician and former glamour model charged with unlawfully advertising and selling medicinal chemicals. Nadine Poole (34), who once staged a nude photoshoot in front of shocked hikers on Belfast’s Cave Hill, faces a total of six charges. Poole, of Doll House Beauty, Whitehall Lodge in Lisburn, is charged with two counts of advertising prescription-only medicines and four of having unauthorised medicinal products for sale.
According to the indictment, the alleged offences were committed between September and November last year. Poole during her time as glamour model She is said to have advertised for sale meditoxin, a type of Botox; bacteriostatic sodium chloride and lipase, which are used in aesthetics treatments; and the common local anaesthetic lidocaine. The prescription-only medicines allegedly advertised for sale were not specified.
None of the facts were heard at Laganside Magistrates Court in Belfast last Tuesday, but a defence barrister for Poole asked for the case to be adjourned. The case against Poole was adjourned to next month District Judge Rosie Watters accepted the application and put the case back to July 16. When we called to Poole’s home on the outskirts of Lisburn, there was a bright pink Audi TT convertible in the driveway.
She answered the door in a T-shirt emblazoned with th0e words “Plastic is forever”. When asked .
