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This is useful information, and if inacted, will help many people. Nevertheless,

please don't let this turn into a public forum about USA politics. We are not a

political group, nor a USA only group, but an International group.

This was in the Detroit Free Press this morning:

WASHINGTON -- People taking Oxycontin, codeine and other powerful

painkillers for chronic pain could get a 90-day supply, under a proposal

Wednesday that would let patients avoid repeated doctor visits to get

more than 30-day prescriptions.

Unless a patient makes another office visit, doctors now can't refill

such schedule II controlled substances.

The current law doesn't say whether a doctor can issue multiple

prescriptions for a drug in a single office visit.

The new proposal, subject to 60 days of public comment, makes clear that

doctors could prescribe up to a 90-day supply without fear of prosecution.

Doctors have complained that strict regulation by the federal Drug

Enforcement Administration forced them to limit prescriptions to a

30-day supply and leave patients untreated.

" Today's policy statement reaffirms that DEA wants doctors to treat pain

as is appropriate under accepted medical community standards, " said the

agency's chief, Tandy. " Physicians acting in accordance with

accepted medical practice should be confident that they will not be

criminally charged. "

from Jami in OR

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