Full text of the "Regulations on the Prescription Management of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Drugs" Regulations on the Prescription Management of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Drugs 1. In order to strengthen the management of the issuance, use and storage of prescriptions for narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs, ensure normal medical needs and prevent the inflow For illegal channels, these regulations are formulated in accordance with the "Regulations on the Administration of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances" and the "Measures for the Management of Prescriptions (Trial)". 2. Issue special prescriptions for the use of narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs. 3. When a physician with prescribing authority prescribes a narcotic drug or a first-class psychotropic drug for a patient for the first time, he or she shall personally examine the patient, establish a corresponding medical record for the patient, keep a copy of the patient's identity certificate, and require the patient to sign an "Informed Consent Form" 》(attached). Medical records are kept by the medical institution. 4. Narcotic injections can only be used in medical institutions, or medical institutions can send medical personnel to patients’ homes for use. 5. Medical institutions should require patients who use non-injection forms of narcotic drugs and Class I psychotropic drugs to have a re-examination or follow-up every four months. 6. When non-injection forms of narcotic drugs and first-category psychotropic drugs need to be taken out of medical institutions for use, doctors with prescribing authority can issue prescriptions for narcotic drugs and first-category psychotropic drugs only after the patient or his agent presents the following materials: ( 1) Diagnosis certificate issued by a second-level hospital or above; (2) Patient’s household registration book, ID card or other relevant identity certificates; (3) Identity certificate of the agent. Medical institutions should keep a copy of the agent’s identity certificate in the patient’s outpatient medical record. 7. The prescription format for narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs consists of three parts: (1) Preface: name of medical institution, prescription number, patient’s name, gender, age, identity certificate number, outpatient medical record number, agent’s name, gender, age, ID card number, subject, date of issuance, etc., and items required by the subject can be added. (2) Text: condition and diagnosis; marked with Rp or R, listing drug name, specifications, quantity, usage and dosage. (3) Postscript: Physician’s signature, drug amount, and signature of the pharmaceutical professional and technical personnel who reviewed, prepared, verified, and distributed the drug. 8. The printing paper for prescriptions of narcotic drugs and Class I psychotropic drugs is light red, and the upper right corner of the prescription is marked "Ma" and "Jingyi" respectively; the printing paper for prescriptions of Class II psychotropic drugs is white, and the upper right corner of the prescription is marked " "Jing Er". 9. Prescriptions for narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs shall be uniformly printed by medical institutions in accordance with prescribed formats. 10. Prescriptions for injections of narcotic drugs and Class I psychotropic drugs are for one-time use; prescriptions for other dosage forms shall not exceed a three-day dosage; prescriptions for controlled-release preparations shall not exceed a seven-day dosage. 11. The prescription of Class II psychotropic drugs should generally not exceed a 7-day dosage; for some special circumstances, the prescription dosage may be appropriately extended, but the physician should indicate the reasons. 12. Prescriptions for narcotic drugs and Class I psychotropic drug injections prescribed for patients with cancer pain and chronic moderate and severe non-cancer pain shall not exceed a 3-day dosage; prescriptions for other dosage forms shall not exceed a 7-day dosage. 13. For narcotic drugs that need to be specially strengthened, the prescription of dihydroetorphine hydrochloride is for one-time use, and the medicine is limited to use in Grade II or above hospitals; the prescription of pethidine hydrochloride is for one-time use, and the medicine is limited to use in medical institutions. 14. Prescriptions for narcotic drugs shall be kept for at least 3 years, and prescriptions for psychotropic drugs shall be kept for at least 2 years. Informed Consent Form for the Use of Narcotic Drugs and Class I Psychotropic Drugs The "Regulations on the Administration of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Drugs" were implemented on November 1, 2005. In order to improve the quality of life of patients with pain and related diseases, facilitate patients' use of narcotic drugs and Class I psychotropic drugs (hereinafter referred to as narcotic and psychotropic drugs), and prevent the loss of drugs, please read the following carefully before establishing an outpatient medical record for the first time: 1. The rights of patients: (1) The right to obtain drugs under the guidance of doctors and pharmacists; (2) The right to obtain narcotics and psychotropic drugs from doctors, pharmacists and nurses and the common sense of correct, safe and effective use and storage rights; (3) the right to entrust relatives or guardians to collect narcotic drugs on their behalf; (4) the right to complain to relevant departments when rights are infringed. Health administrative department that accepts complaints: Tel: 2. Obligations of patients and their relatives or guardians: (1) Comply with relevant laws, regulations and relevant provisions; (2) Truthfully explain the condition and whether there is a history of drug dependence or drug abuse; (3) ) When the patient no longer uses narcotic and psychotropic drugs, he should immediately stop taking the drugs and return the remaining drugs to the hospital that established outpatient medical records for free; (4) Do not transfer or sell narcotic and psychotropic drugs to others.
3. Important reminder: (1) Anesthetic and psychotropic drugs are only used by patients for disease needs. Any other use or illegal possession may cause you to violate criminal laws or other laws and regulations, and you must bear the corresponding legal responsibilities. responsibility. (2) When relevant regulations are violated, the patient or agent shall bear corresponding legal liability. I have read the above content in detail and agree to perform the corresponding obligations while enjoying the above rights. Medical institution (sealing): Signature of patient (family member): Signature of person in charge: Year Month Day Year Month Day