Nevada Code § 639.239145

Prescriptions for certain controlled substances for treatment of pain of patients diagnosed with cancer or sickle cell disease or receiving hospice care or palliative care
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the provisions of NRS 639.2391 to 639.23914 , inclusive, do not apply
to any prescription for a controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV
for the treatment of the pain of a patient who:
(a) Has been diagnosed with cancer or sickle cell
disease or any of its variants; or
(b) Is receiving hospice care or palliative care.
2. Before issuing an initial prescription
for a controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV for the treatment
of the pain of a patient described in subsection 1, a practitioner must:
(a) Have established a bona fide relationship, as
described in subsection 4 of NRS 639.235 ,
with the patient; and
(b) Obtain informed consent to the use of the
controlled substance that meets the requirements of subsection 2 of NRS 639.23912 or any applicable
guidelines or standards for informed consent prescribed by:
(1) If the patient is receiving hospice or
palliative care, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services of the United
States Department of Health and Human Services;
(2) If the patient has been diagnosed with
cancer, the American Society of Clinical Oncology or its successor organization
or, if that organization ceases to exist, a similar organization designated by
regulation of the Board; or
(3) If the patient has been diagnosed with
sickle cell disease or any of its variants, the National Heart, Lung and Blood
Institute or its successor organization or, if that organization ceases to
exist, a similar organization designated by regulation of the Board.

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