SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - A bill before the California Legislature would make it more difficult for addicts to obtain opioid prescriptions through so-called "doctor shopping."
SB482 would crack down on the practice by requiring providers to consult a database of patient prescription histories before recommending the use of addictive drugs.
California proposal cracks down on opioid doctor shoppers
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