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V 每日吃瓜爆料 Comments on Proposed Buprenorphine Treatment Regulations

On December 13, the Virginia Society of Addiction Medicine (V 每日吃瓜爆料) sent a comment letter to the Virginia Board of Medicine about their recent proposal to update the buprenorphine treatment regulations. In the letter, V 每日吃瓜爆料 praised the board of medicine for improving upon previous version of the regulations, while also highlighting further areas for revision.
Specifically, V 每日吃瓜爆料 highlighted three areas for revision based upon the most recent proposal. First, V 每日吃瓜爆料 urged the Board to revise strict requirements for psychosocial treatment as a condition of receiving medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). While psychosocial treatment is an important part of treatment and should be encouraged, V 每日吃瓜爆料 expressed concerns that strict requirements as a condition of treatment may serve as a barrier to treatment in rural and underserved areas. Further, the proposal still requires documentation for prescribing buprenorphine dosages above 24 mg per day. V 每日吃瓜爆料 urged the board to remove this requirement as it fails to meet the demands of providing treatment in the age of the fentanyl crisis. Finally, the proposal keeps in place a prohibition on providing buprenorphine treatment to adolescents under the age of 16 years old. V 每日吃瓜爆料 noted that this provision is overly restrictive and prevents practitioners from providing individualized care to younger patients.
Read the letter .