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Prescribing Red Flags and Suspicious Controlled Substance Orders: Current Cautionary Tales

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

Houck — Separate decisions by federal district courts in Texas and Puerto Rico in the past two months provide cautionary tales for every pharmacy and wholesale distributor dispensing or distributing controlled substances. On October 10th, based on ability to pay, the U.S. 6, 2023 ( DOJ Press Release ). Zarzamora Press Release.

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STAT+: Telehealth companies that prescribed controlled substances during the pandemic brace for business to change

STAT

Health tech companies that have taken advantage of the possibility to prescribe controlled substances online during the pandemic may soon find their businesses — and their ability to care for patients — in jeopardy. 

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Hospitals: Do You Know Where Your Controlled Substances Are?

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

Houck — Employee diversion of controlled substances from hospitals has been an issue since at least 1986 when I became a diversion investigator with the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”). DEA alleged that UMHS failed to maintain complete and accurate records and failed to timely notify DEA of controlled substance thefts.

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STAT+: Key lawmakers pressure Biden to preserve telehealth prescribing of effective addiction treatment

STAT

urged the DEA to continue allowing health providers to prescribe buprenorphine, a controlled substance used to treat opioid addiction, without requiring an in-person visit.    Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, any patient who needed a controlled substance was required to be examined in person before receiving a prescription.

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An Informatics Approach to Preventing Diversion of Controlled Substances

Pharmacy Times

Data analysis can help hospitals address waste of controlled substances that fuels diversion and increased costs.

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Telehealth patients are scrambling for in-person care amid crackdown on online controlled substances

STAT

Catherine was getting nervous about her ADHD prescription. In 2022, the 29-year-old New Yorker had started using Done, a direct-to-consumer telehealth company that treats attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

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STAT+: Frustrated telehealth providers say their businesses face ‘doom and gloom’

STAT

With just months to go before the ability to prescribe controlled substances online dramatically changes overnight, the vacuum of information is forcing them to devote significant energy preparing for the unknown.