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Physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners who have a current Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration with authority to prescribe controlled substances can prescribe for OUD , though some states may have additional requirements to do so.
DEA Allows Practitioners to Prescribe via Telemedicine | AAMC.
is an opioid medicine that is only available on prescription from your doctor.
*Please note that we are unable to prescribe or provide refills for DEA-controlled substances such as stimulants (e.g., , ), benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax, ), pain medications (e.g., OxyContin) and medications used for treating substance use (e.g., Suboxone).
The typical process may include several steps, including self-recognition of OUD, having motivation to seek treatment, making an appointment during normal business hours with a clinician who has a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) waiver to prescribe , waiting several days or weeks for that appointment,

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Therefore, the final rule allows for an initial prescription limitation of six calendar months after which time either an in-person medical evaluation must be conducted or the practitioner can continue prescribing via another form of telemedicine.
This change allows a patient to start and receive up to a total of a 6-month supply of through a telephone consultation, or audio-visual telehealth, with a provider.
Yes, telehealth clinics are approved to treat opioid addiction. Patients can receive Medication for Addiction Treatment, including prescription of Suboxone, via telehealth services. This improves accessibility for those who need care for opioid use disorder.

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