Opiate tapering schedule

    • [DOCX File]PROMPT Standard Operating Procedures

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    • [DOC File]RULE 17, EXHIBIT 7 - Colorado

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      Verifying a faxed Schedule II drug is for a patient of an LTCF or hospice; Verifying a medical reason for Schedule II prescription supply that is greater than 30 days. Verifying an initial opiate prescription for acute pain can exceed 7 days. Multiple Schedule II Prescriptions


    • [DOCX File]Office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) Policy and Procedure ...

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      9.5.3 Notwithstanding subsections 9.5.1 and 9.5.2, if, in the professional medical judgment of a practitioner, more than a seven-day supply of an opiate is required to treat the adult or minor patient's acute medical condition, then the practitioner may issue a prescription for the quantity needed to treat such acute medical condition.


    • Mass.Gov

      (18) "Opioid" means a drug that is either an opiate that is derived from the opium poppy or opiate-like that is a semi-synthetic or synthetic drug. Examples include morphine, codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, fentanyl, meperidine, tramadol, buprenorphine, and methadone when used to treat pain. ... The patient is following a tapering schedule; (2 ...


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      There is significant risk of relapse when tapering methadone from the usual maintenance dose (80–120 mg) to a dose where buprenorphine transition is possible (30 mg or less). In addition, precipitated withdrawal is more likely when transitioning from methadone compared with short-acting opioids.


    • [DOCX File]ACEP // Home Page

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      Dr. Bock’s addiction treatment program initially consisted of “Suboxone tapering” over the course of six months. Tapering involves starting the patient at a higher dose of Suboxone and then gradually weaning the patient off of the medication. Later, Dr. Bock changed the target goal, tapering his …


    • How To Taper Off Opioids Without Withdrawal - The "Art of Taperi…

      In general, the longer the duration of previous opioid therapy, the more time should be allotted for tapering. Rate of tapering should often be even more gradual as total daily dose reaches lower end of range (e.g. ≤120 mg Morphine/day)


    • [DOC File]Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

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      Study Overview. Name of study: Perioperative Recovery of Opioids, Mood, and Pain Trial (PROMPT) Enrollment Goals: N = 130* *Assumes 15% attrition


    • [DOC File]Bid-Contract Service & Supply - Fresno County, California

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      All transfers of Schedule II drugs must be documented on a DEA Form 222 Official Order Form. Schedule III—V drugs may be transferred on the form provided by the Bureau or another form designed by the practitioner, as long as all required documentation is present. The document must include: 1. Name, address and DEA number of the supplier. 2.


    • [DOCX File]Washington Medical Commission

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      Tapering may also be appropriate by patient choice, to accommodate “fit-for-duty” demands, prior to major surgery to assist with post-operative pain control, to alleviate the effects of chronic use including hypogonadism, medication side effects, or in the instance of a breach of drug agreement, overdose, other drug use aberrancies, or lack ...


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