West Virginia Statutes

§ 16-54-4 — Opioid prescription limitations

West Virginia § 16-54-4
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 16PUBLIC HEALTH
Art. 53ESTABLISHING ADDITIONAL SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT FACILITIES

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W. Va. Code § 16-54-4 (2026).

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(a)When issuing a prescription for a Schedule II opioid drug to an adult patient seeking treatment in an emergency room for outpatient use, a health care practitioner may not issue a prescription for more than a four-day supply: Provided, That a prescription for a Schedule II opioid drug issued to an adult patient in an emergency room for outpatient use is not considered to be an initial Schedule II opioid prescription.
(b)When issuing a prescription for a Schedule II opioid drug to an adult patient seeking treatment in an urgent care facility setting for outpatient use, a health care practitioner may not issue a prescription for more than a four-day supply: Provided, That an additional dosing for up to no more than a seven-day supply may be permitted, but only if the medical rationale

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Legislative History

2019 Reg. Sess., HB2768; 2018 Reg. Sess., SB273; 2018 Reg. Sess., SB514

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