- A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
- (1) “Co–prescribed” means, with respect to an opioid overdose reversal drug, the practice of prescribing the drug in conjunction with an opioid prescription for a patient at an elevated risk of overdose.
- (2) “Department” means the Maryland Department of Health.
- (3) “Monitored prescription drug” means a prescription drug that contains a Schedule II, Schedule III, Schedule IV, or Schedule V controlled dangerous substance designated under Criminal Law Article, Title 5, Subtitle 4, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(4) “Opioid overdose reversal drug” means a drug that:
- (a) Rapidly reverses the respiratory depressant effects of an opioid medication; and
- (b) Is approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of a known or suspected opioid overdose.
- (5) “Prescribing licensed health care provider” means an individual who is authorized by law to prescribe a monitored prescription drug.
- (6) “Risk factor” means a characteristic, condition, behavior, or any variable that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury.
- (7) “Secretary” means the Secretary of the Maryland Department of Health.
(8) Targeted Patient Population.
- (a) “Targeted patient population” means an individual likely to experience or witness an opioid overdose.
(b) “Targeted patient population” includes, but is not limited to, an individual who:
- (i) Is being prescribed opioids for acute, if appropriate, or chronic pain;
- (ii) Is being treated for an opioid use disorder;
- (iii) Is receiving a prescription for an opioid and a benzodiazepine; or
- (iv) Resides or spends time with an individual who is prescribed opioids, misuses opioids, or has an opioid use disorder.
Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104(b), 13-3501, and 13-3502, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: June 17, 2019 (46:12 Md. R. 544)