It’s been only three days since Nevada’s new opioid prescription law took effect, and doctors already are venting about its impact on their practices.
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By Jessie Bekker / RJ
The Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention Act, passed by the 2017 Legislature, outlines safeguards for doctors before they prescribe controlled substances to treat pain and increases requirements necessary to continue a prescription.
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