Nevada Code § 639.23911

Initial prescription for certain controlled substances for treatment of pain: Requirements for issuance; condition on issuing additional prescriptions
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1. Before issuing an initial prescription
for a controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV for the treatment
of pain, a practitioner, other than a veterinarian, must:
(a) Have established a bona fide relationship, as
described in subsection 4 of NRS 639.235 ,
with the patient;
(b) Perform an evaluation and risk assessment of
the patient that meets the requirements of subsection 1 of NRS 639.23912 ;
(c) Establish a preliminary diagnosis of the patient
and a treatment plan tailored toward treating the pain of the patient and the
cause of that pain;
(d) Document in the medical record of the patient
the reasons for prescribing the controlled substance instead of an alternative
treatment that does not require the use of a controlled substance; and
(e) Obtain informed consent to the use of the
controlled substance that meets the requirements of subsection 2 of NRS 639.23912 from:
(1) The patient, if the patient is 18
years of age or older or legally emancipated and has the capacity to give such
consent;
(2) The parent or guardian of a patient
who is less than 18 years of age and not legally emancipated; or
(3) The legal guardian of a patient of any
age who has been adjudicated mentally incapacitated.
2. If a practitioner, other than a
veterinarian, prescribes a controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or
IV for the treatment of pain, the practitioner shall not issue more than one
additional prescription that increases the dose of the controlled substance
unless the practitioner meets with the patient, in person or using telehealth,
to reevaluate the treatment plan established pursuant to paragraph (c) of
subsection 1.

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