Are there any special requirements physicians must satisfy in order to prescribe SUBOXONE?
In order to obtain a DATA 2000 waiver to prescribe SUBOXONE for the office-based treatment of opioid dependence, physicians must: • Complete an approved 8-hour CME course • Notify the government of their intent to use SUBOXONE for treatment of opioid-dependent patients • In addition, physicians must meet BOTH of the following criteria: Have the capacity to provide or to refer patients for necessary ancillary services, such as psychosocial therapy Agree to treat no more than 30 patients at any one time in their individual or group practice Under DATA 2000, some physicians are exempt from the 8-hour CME requirement on the basis of their specialty or other professional experience (see Qualifications), but the other conditions listed above still apply. Physicians interested in becoming certified to prescribe SUBOXONE are encouraged to visit www.buprenorphine.samhsa.gov, OpioidDependence.com, or DocOptIn.com. See the full text of DATA 2000 for more information about certification requiremen
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