I was wondering if NJ has laws/databases that monitor prescriptions and how they work exactly and what they are intended for? Is it just for doctor shopping? If I have a prescription from just one doctor for oxycodone for back pain is there anyway I can get in trouble? What if one pain doctor prescribed me a low dose of oxycodone then (after the 30 days the prescription is supposed to last) I go to a different pain doctor who prescribes me a higher dose of oxycodone is that doctor shopping? Am I "locked in" with one pain doctor for life?
Sorry if these are stupid questions, I recently injured my back and am new to pain doctors and really didn't even know that doctors specializing in dealing solely with pain even existed.
Thanks
Sorry if these are stupid questions, I recently injured my back and am new to pain doctors and really didn't even know that doctors specializing in dealing solely with pain even existed.
Thanks