Cal. Health & Safety Code § 11218
Treatment of Addicts for Addiction
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2011
A physician treating an addict for addiction may not prescribe for or furnish to the addict more than any one of the following amounts of controlled substances during each of the first 15 days of that treatment:
A physician treating a person with substance use disorder for addiction may not prescribe for or furnish to the person with substance use disorder more than any one of the following amounts of controlled substances during each of the first 15 days of that treatment:
(a) Eight grains of opium.
(a) Eight grains of opium.
(b) Four grains of morphine.
(b) Four grains of morphine.
(c) Six grains of Pantopon.
(c) Six grains of Pantopon.
(d) One grain of Dilaudid.
(d) One grain of Dilaudid.
(e) Four hundred milligrams of isonipecaine (Demerol).
(e) Four hundred milligrams of isonipecaine (Demerol).
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