House Passes Mattiello’s Bills Allowing Patients to Stop Chance of Opioid Addiction

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House Passes Mattiello’s Bills Allowing Patients to Stop Chance of Opioid Addiction

Two pieces of legislation introduced by Speaker of the House Nicholas Mattiello that "would empower patients" to curb the possibility of opiate addictions were passed by the House of Representatives.

“The opioid epidemic is one of the biggest tragedies of our time, and finding new ways to tackle it continues to be a challenge. This legislation will allow and encourage prescribers, patients, and pharmacists to work together, and empower patients to limit the number of unused pills that are left in their medicine chests, which is where opioid addiction begins,” said Mattiello.

Both bills now head to the Senate for consideration.

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The Bills

The first bill would give patients the option of only partially filling their prescription for painkillers. It would allow a pharmacist to dispense a partial fill of a Schedule II controlled substance at the request of either the patient or the prescriber.

Under the provisions of the legislation, subsequent fills would have to be dispensed at the same pharmacy where the original prescription was partially filled, and the total quantity dispensed could not exceed the total quantity prescribed. After 30 days, the prescription would expire.

The second bill would establish a procedure for individuals to file a revocable voluntary non-opiate directive form with the patient’s licensed health care practitioner.

The form would indicate to all practitioners that the patient would not be administered or offered a prescription or medication order for an opiate.


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