Milvi Koplus (16 June 1935 – 8 January 2010) was an Estonian psychiatrist, numerologist and hiromant.
Koplus was connected to an affair of sale of prescriptions for Subutex, a psychotropic medicine used for replacement treatment of certain drug addictions, and was in 2006 fined twice for violations of prescription issuance rules by Estonian Office of Healthcare.
[2] Koplus denied the charges, claiming that contrary to the fining orders, she duly processed each patient whom she prescribed Subutex.
[1] According to the Health Board, Milvi Koplus issued about 7000 prescriptions for Subutex within four months of 2003.
[3] In connection with the affair, the Estonian Medical Association cancelled the memberships of Rostislav Vassiljev and Koplus in 2007.