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NJ A3495

NJ A3495
Establishes certain protocols for prescribing and dispensing benzodiazepine.


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Introduced
02/25/2020
In Committee
02/25/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes protocols for prescribing and dispensing benzodiazepine. Under the bill, the Department of Health (department) is to: establish protocols for practitioners to follow including a slow, patient controlled tapering and encouraging the use of the Ashton manual to safely discontinue patients' use of benzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepines hypnotics to minimize patients' symptoms of withdrawal, and permitting patients with long-term use of benzodiazepines, who are dependent on the medication, to remain on the medication or to safely taper at a rate that is determined by the patient's symptoms; produce and distribute in written or electronic form to pharmacies and practitioners to distribute to patients, a cautionary pamphlet for consumers regarding benzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepine hypnotics on: (1) misuse and abuse by adults and children; (2) risk of dependency and addiction; (3) proper storage and disposal; and (4) addiction support and treatment resources. The department is to prohibit one benzodiazepine or one non-benzodiazepine hypnotic prescription to exceed four weeks unless there is a proven medical need, medical exception, or both. The department is to prohibit a practitioner or pharmacist from prescribing or dispensing a benzodiazepine or a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic unless pharmacist and practitioner furnishes the patient with the pamphlet provided for in this bill and collects the patient's signed consent form. Further, the department is to require bold lettering labels on benzodiazepine or non-benzodiazepine hypnotic prescriptions to alert patients to the risk of dependence, addiction, or both. The provisions of this bill do not apply to pharmacists who dispense medication to patients in long-term care facilities or practitioners who treat patients in long-term care facilities.

AI Summary

This bill establishes protocols for prescribing and dispensing benzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepine hypnotics in New Jersey. It requires the Department of Health to set guidelines for practitioners to taper patients off these medications gradually, produce and distribute a pamphlet on the risks of misuse and addiction, prohibit prescriptions longer than 4 weeks unless medically necessary, and mandate labeling to alert patients to the risk of dependence. The bill exempts long-term care facilities and their practitioners from these requirements.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Committee (on 02/25/2020)

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