Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Agency 105 - BOARD OF OPTOMETRY
Chapter 20 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF OPTOMETRY
Section 18VAC105-20-48 - Prescribing an opioid for acute pain
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Nonpharmacologic and non-opioid treatment for pain shall be given consideration prior to treatment with opioids. If an opioid is considered necessary for the treatment of acute pain, a TPA-certified optometrist shall follow the regulations for prescribing and treating with opioids.
B. Prior to initiating treatment with a controlled substance containing an opioid for a complaint of acute pain, a TPA-certified optometrist shall perform a health history and physical examination appropriate to the complaint, query the Prescription Monitoring Program as set forth in § 54.1-2522.1 of the Code of Virginia, and conduct an assessment of the patient's history and risk of substance abuse.
C. Initiation of opioid treatment for all patients with acute pain shall include the following:
D. If another prescription for an opioid is to be written beyond seven days, a TPA-certified optometrist shall:
E. The patient record shall include a description of the pain, a presumptive diagnosis for the origin of the pain, an examination appropriate to the complaint, a treatment plan, and the medication prescribed (including date, type, dosage, strength, and quantity prescribed).
F. Due to a higher risk of fatal overdose when opioids are prescribed for a patient also taking benzodiazepines, sedative hypnotics, tramadol, or carisoprodol, a TPA-certified optometrist shall only co-prescribe these substances when there are extenuating circumstances and shall document in the patient recorda tapering plan to achieve the lowest possible effective doses if these medications are prescribed.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.