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The conversation around opioids has been ongoing at the national and state levels for some time. Prescription opioids are a substantial component of opioid overdoses throughout the United States,1 a factor that has made legislators and organizations consider ways to help combat the epidemic. Every state is involved in some way through a variety of methods, such as the use of official opioid legislation, guidelines from key organizations, and prescription drug monitoring programs. Below, you can review opioid legislation by state, along with other guidelines created to help limit the amount of opioids being prescribed to patients.
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The legislative action and guidelines provided are for information purposes only. Please consult state and organization-specific resources for official requirements.
Updated July 18, 2022.
The legislative action and guidelines provided are for information purposes only. Please consult state and organization-specific resources for official requirements.
ASP, average sales price; CMS, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.