This case suggests diversion of prescription opioids, a serious safety and regulatory concern. The physician must balance maintaining patient care with minimizing risk. Daily dispensing via a monitored pharmacy is the safest and most practical solution to prevent misuse or theft, while avoiding immediate discontinuation of the patient’s needed medication.
Toronto Notes 2023 – Chronic Pain & Substance Use:
“In cases of concern for opioid diversion, consider witnessed daily dispensing, prescription monitoring, and involving caregivers when appropriate.”
MCCQE1 Objectives (Internal Medicine > Pain Management > 56-2):
“The candidate must demonstrate understanding of strategies for safe prescribing and monitoring of controlled substances, including mitigation of diversion.”
Calling the police (A) is not the physician’s immediate duty. Providing an early refill (B) worsens risk. Tapering (C) may be appropriate later, but first the medication must be safeguarded. Increasing quantity (D) is inappropriate.
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