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IL HB3532

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/19/2021

Primary Sponsor

Deborah Conroy

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Origin

House of Representatives

102nd General Assembly

AI Summary

  • First-time opioid prescriptions for outpatient use to adults with acute conditions limited to 7-day supply maximum
  • Opioid prescriptions for minors limited to 7-day supply at any time, with required discussion between practitioner and parent/guardian about risks and necessity
  • Medical practitioners may prescribe more than 7 days if medically necessary for acute conditions, chronic pain, cancer-related pain, or palliative care, with documentation required in patient records
  • Prior to issuing opioid prescriptions, practitioners must consult with patients about quantity options and inform them of associated risks
  • Pharmacists may dispense less than prescribed amount if requested by patient, with actual amount recorded in prescription monitoring program and patient electronic health records within seven days

Legislative Description

OPIOID PRESCRIPTIONS

Last Action

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

3/27/2021

Committee Referrals

Rules3/27/2021
Prescription Drug Affordability & Accessibility3/16/2021
Rules2/22/2021

Full Bill Text

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