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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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DATA 2000 requires qualified physicians to notify SAMHSA of their intent to use opioids to treat opioid-dependent patients in their practice. This obligation is usually met by submitting a Notification of Intent (NOI) form.

Mail/Fax: Download a printable version [PDF–Size: 186KB] of the NOI

Completed forms may be faxed to SAMHSA (240-276-1630) or mailed to the following address:

SAMHSA
Division of Pharmacologic Therapies
Attention: Opioid Treatment Waiver Program
1 Choke Cherry Road, Rm 2-1063
Rockville, MD 20857
Phone: (240) 276-2716

Online: Complete and submit the NOI online

If you would like to have your name included in SAMHSA's Buprenorphine Physician Locator, be sure to check the box next to "I consent" under item #14 (for more information see Buprenorphine Physician Locator).

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