A doctor has denied killing a woman after allegedly supplying her with a cocktail of prescription drugs.

At the High Court in Glasgow on Monday, Katy McAllister was charged with the culpable homicide of Louise McGowan, in May last year.

It is alleged at two addresses in Dundee - including a tattoo parlour - the 30-year-old speciality registrar at NHS Tayside "recklessly and unlawfully" supplied "controlled and potentially lethal drugs".

These include tramadol, temazepam and codeine.

The indictment states Ms McGowan, also of Dundee, "ingested" the drugs and died a day later on May 10, 2015.

McAllister also faced a string of other allegations.

These included a charge she stole quantities of the class C drug Midazolam from Ninewells Hospital in Dundee between June and August 2014.

Prosecutors further claim she did "supply or offer to supply" drugs to a number of individuals.

Mark Stewart QC, defending, pleaded not guilty on her behalf.

Judge Lady Rae adjourned the case until a further hearing later this year.

Bail for McAllister, of Dundee, was continued.