3351 - Dispensing for medical use.

§  3351.  Dispensing for medical use.  1. Controlled substances may be  prescribed for, or administered or dispensed to an  addict  or  habitual  user:    (a)   during   emergency  medical  treatment  unrelated  to  abuse  of  controlled substances;    (b) who is a bona fide patient suffering from an incurable  and  fatal  disease such as cancer or advanced tuberculosis;    (c)  who  is aged, infirm, or suffering from serious injury or illness  and the withdrawal from controlled substances would endanger the life or  impede or inhibit the recovery of such person.    2. Controlled substances may be  ordered  for  use  by  an  addict  or  habitual  user  by  a practitioner and administered by a practitioner or  registered nurse to relieve acute withdrawal symptoms.    3. Methadone, or such other controlled  substance  designated  by  the  commissioner  as  appropriate for such use, may be ordered for use of an  addict by a practitioner and dispensed or administered by a practitioner  or his designated agent as interim treatment for an addict on a  waiting  list for admission to an authorized maintenance program.    4.  Methadone,  or  such  other controlled substance designated by the  commissioner as appropriate for such use,  may  be  administered  to  an  addict  by  a  practitioner  or by his designated agent acting under the  direction and supervision  of  a  practitioner,  as  part  of  a  regime  designed and intended to withdraw a patient from addiction to controlled  substances.    5.  Methadone,  or  such  other controlled substance designated by the  commissioner as appropriate for such use,  may  be  administered  to  an  addict  by  a  practitioner  or by his designated agent acting under the  direction and supervision of a practitioner,  as  part  of  a  substance  abuse  or  chemical  dependence  program  approved  pursuant  to article  twenty-three or thirty-two of the mental hygiene law.