Pubdate: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) Copyright: 2000, The Tribune Co. Contact: http://www.tampatrib.com/ Forum: http://tampabayonline.net/interact/welcome.htm Author: Beverly J. Yeshion, Tampa WELL-INTENTIONED BUT HARMFUL If you or a family member has ever had surgery or been ill or in pain, recent changes passed by the Florida Legislature may affect you. As of Oct 1, physicians will no longer be allowed to order frequently used pain medications over the phone or allow refills to be included on written prescriptions. The intention of the legislation was to prevent drug traffickers from avoiding prosecution because of legal technicalities. Prescription medications such as Vicodin, Lorcet and Lortab may be reclassified because of one isolated incident. Although well-intentioned, this Legislation creates changes that will be harmful to patients who have legitimate needs for these medicines. There will be delays getting in to see specialists. If you are in pain any time over the weekend, your only option will be to visit an emergency room. This is not the optimal way for patients to receive continuity of care. As a nurse practitioner in an orthopedic practice, I am very concerned about the impact this change will have on our patients. Although my physician colleagues try to anticipate patient needs ordering pain medications, it is not realistic to believe that this can be accomplished all the time. If this is not readdressed quickly, one could only hope that all pain will be experienced only between 9 and 5 Monday through Friday. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck