Controlled Substance Policy
  • Controlled Substance Policy

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    The safety and care of our clients are our number one priority!

    Controlled substances are prescribed sparingly in this practice as an effort to keep you safe. They are also highly regulated by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA). Our prescribing of such medications is monitored, and providers are held accountable for prescribing practices. State laws require that additional measures be taken when
    prescribing controlled substances.

    A controlled substance is generally a drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, or use is regulated by a government, such as illicitly used drugs or prescription medications that are designated by law.


    Many of the medications prescribed for ADHD, Anxiety, and Insomnia are drugs that are considered controlled substances. Some examples in each category include:

    ADHD Medications:
    • Focalin (Dexmethylphenidate)
    • Ritalin (Methylphenidate)
    • Adderall (Dextroamphetamine / Amphetamine) or (Amphetamine Salt Combo)
    • Vyvanse

    Anxiety Medications:
    • Xanax (Alprazolam)
    • Ativan (Lorazepam)
    • Valium Diazepam)
    • Klonopin (Clonazepam)


    Insomnia Medications:
    • Ambien (Zolpidem)
    • Restoril (Temazepam)
    • Lunesta (Eszopiclone)
    • Bellsomra (Suvorexant)
    • Sonata (Zaleplon)
    • Rozerem (Ramelteon)

    It is the expectation of this practice that the controlled medication will be taken as prescribed and not self-adjusted. This means you will not increase or decrease your dose or stop taking it without talking to your prescribing provider.


    Self-adjusting prescribed psychiatric medications can be dangerous and can lead to
    seizures, or death. Mixing these controlled medications with other substances such as
    alcohol, narcotics (pain pills), muscle relaxers, or other controlled substances can also lead to death.


    Self-adjusting controlled substances will be considered non-compliance. This type of non-compliaiance may result in discharge from our practice, as it places a huge liability on our ability to safely manage your care.


    CONTROLLED MEDICATIONS WILL NOT BE REFILLED EARLY. It is your responsibility to take them only as prescribed. Insurance will also not pay for these prescriptions to be filled early.


    CONTROLLED MEDICATIONS WILL NOT BE REPLACED. It is your responsibility to make sure that your medication is kept in a secure place to prevent loss or theft.

    Monitoring of controlled substances is maintained through the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.
    As it is required from providers, we obtain, review, and monitor
    Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs in various states. This includes monitoring for multiple controlled substances prescriptions, multiple providers, usage of multiple pharmacies, and any activity that could be suspicious for misuse. We work closely with pharmacies, as they will often call us if they suspect misuse.


    We expect full disclosure from you of any controlled substances you obtain from other sources (even the Emergency Department) while under our care. If it is identified that this information has been purposefully hidden or omitted by you; it is grounds for immediate discontinuation of any controlled substances, or any type of medications prescribed by our providers as well as possible immediate dismissal from Complete Family Psychiatry.


    Changes in your dosages of controlled substances will not occur between scheduled
    appointments, nor will they be adjusted before your current prescription is due to be refilled. Please remember the prescribing of controlled substances and highly regulated by state and federal government. This office is committed to complying with those rules and regulations.


    If you come to our practice already on controlled substances from another provider, our providers may or may not continue you on those medications. Our providers will complete their own assessment and make treatment recommendations based on their professional judgment.


    Be aware that our practice does not prescribe exceedingly high doses of controlled substances even if prescribed by another provider. If it is determined that such a previously prescribed controlled substance could benefit you, you will be tapered down to a dose that is considered safe. It is also possible that you may be placed on another alternative medication that may not be a controlled substance.


    Clients will be asked to obtain either a Urine or Blood drug screen prior to any controlled substance being prescribed. Random drug screens are also obtained at different intervals throughout treatment. Completion of such screens is ultimately the personal and financial responsibility of the patient these medications are prescribed for. Such screens help to determine the presence or absence of controlled substances. Testing negative for prescribed controlled substances or positive for additional controlled or illicit substances not prescribed by our providers will be considered a breach of the controlled substance policy and grounds for immediate discontinuation of the drug prescribed and/or from the practice.


    We take this policy very seriously as these types of drugs are addictive and have a high rate of misuse/abuse. In addition, many of these medications are intended for short-term use only. It is our goal to keep you, our client, as safe as possible.

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