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On December 8, 2006, Federal legislation was passed allowing physicians to treat up to 100 opioid-dependent patients with Suboxone at any given time—a significant increase from the previous limit of 30 patients.

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After holding certification for at least 1 year (30 patient limit), physicians may submit a second notification to treat up to 100 patients. For complete second notification information, go to www.buprenorphine.samhsa.gov
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Getting Certified

If you are already certified to prescribe buprenorphine, you can proceed to write prescriptions for SUBOXONE.

If you would like to become certified to prescribe buprenorphine, you will need to follow certification guidelines set by the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA 2000).

DATA 2000 reduces the regulatory burden on physicians by allowing them to receive a special waiver exempting them from federal registration requirements that ordinarily apply when opioids are used to treat opioid dependence.

To receive this waiver, DATA 2000 states that physicians planning to prescribe or dispense SUBOXONE for the treatment of opioid dependence must complete 2 steps:

1. Prove that they are qualified
2. Notify The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) of their intent to treat patients

Detailed information about DATA 2000, qualifications, notifying SAMHSA, and the general physician waiver process can be found at buprenorphine.samhsa.gov, or by contacting SAMHSA directly:

SAMHSA Buprenorphine Information Center
Phone: 866-287-2729 (866-BUP-CSAT)
E-mail: info@buprenorphine.samhsa.gov