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Naloxone required - Ladybug - 05-23-2017

Well, guys and gals, another nail in the coffin.  I visited my  pain mgt dr last week.  I had to sign a new agreement which included more rules.  A costly one is each patient on opioids must also get a prescription of Naloxone - only 2 pills in script but I understand from my pharmacy that it is quite costly those 2 pills and even if you have ins, it won't cover it.  I did call pain dr back and I understand I can just keep the script in my cabinet.  This is for my state, don't know about others.


RE: Naloxone required - dudcat - 05-23-2017

(05-23-2017, 06:03 PM)Ladybug Wrote: Well, guys and gals, another nail in the coffin.  I visited my  pain mgt dr last week.  I had to sign a new agreement which included more rules.  A costly one is each patient on opioids must also get a prescription of Naloxone - only 2 pills in script but I understand from my pharmacy that it is quite costly those 2 pills and even if you have ins, it won't cover it.  I did call pain dr back and I understand I can just keep the script in my cabinet.  This is for my state, don't know about others.

Well, that's kind of odd.  I know that in some states here in New England, a Naloxone prescription in the form of Narcan IM or intra-nasal is free to just about anyone.  I am not familiar with a pill form of Naloxone; seems like it would be ineffective in the event of an overdose.  Is your doctor talking about naltrexone, which is in a pill form for daily use?  This is also an opiate blocker which is present in suboxone.  Seems like there are a lot of hoops for you to jump through. Keep the faith!  -dc


RE: Naloxone required - Pineapplepen - 05-24-2017

Strange requirement for sure, but I am sure more crap is coming down the pike. UGH


RE: Naloxone required - Ladybug - 05-27-2017

(05-23-2017, 11:47 PM)dudcat Wrote:
(05-23-2017, 06:03 PM)Ladybug Wrote: Well, guys and gals, another nail in the coffin.  I visited my  pain mgt dr last week.  I had to sign a new agreement which included more rules.  A costly one is each patient on opioids must also get a prescription of Naloxone - only 2 pills in script but I understand from my pharmacy that it is quite costly those 2 pills and even if you have ins, it won't cover it.  I did call pain dr back and I understand I can just keep the script in my cabinet.  This is for my state, don't know about others.

Well, that's kind of odd.  I know that in some states here in New England, a Naloxone prescription in the form of Narcan IM or intra-nasal is free to just about anyone.  I am not familiar with a pill form of Naloxone; seems like it would be ineffective in the event of an overdose.  Is your doctor talking about naltrexone, which is in a pill form for daily use?  This is also an opiate blocker which is present in suboxone.  Seems like there are a lot of hoops for you to jump through. Keep the faith!  -dc

I just checked my signed agreement and it is Naloxone, an opioid reversal agent.  When I went to pick up the prescription, they told me that it was a spray or Huh forgot the other form, but no pills.  Anyway, it cost $35 for two applications but they said I did not have to take it, I could just keep it there, so that is what I did.  I understand my state is declaring "A State of Emergency for the Opioid Crisis"  Now that surprises me.  I would have guessed other states before mine, but maybe it is because we are so close to Congress and sometime I think they are all "numb" and they need a way to escape the real  world.


RE: Naloxone required - Ladybugsrcool - 06-01-2017

Yeah it's for OD only... If someone has taken too much of any opi Naloxone will reverse all of it. Saving that person's life essentially. When someone on H is rushed to the ER they administer this medication to (hopefully) stop the OD. Good luck to you!


RE: Naloxone required - Shogun - 06-02-2017

Just remember...that spray is only good if there is someone there to administer it to the person overdosing. In other words, friends don't let friends boot up alone.