Nurse Practitioner Authority to Prescribe Methadone for Analgesia

On October 20, 2017, Methadone was designated by CRNNL Council as a drug Nurse Practitioners (NPs), who meet specified education and practice requirements, may prescribe for the treatment of analgesia (pain management) as deemed appropriate for a specific client. NPs must complete ALL of the identified education and practice requirements to prescribe Methadone as specified below and receive authorization from the College.

Requirements for NPs to Prescribe Methadone for Analgesia (Pain)

Nurse Practitioners who prescribe Methadone for analgesia must have the individual competence (necessary knowledge, skills, and judgement), including the following:

Application Process Requirements:

Before being granted the authority to Methadone for Analgesia by the College, NPs must:

In addition, NPs who are practising outside of the Provincial Health Authority must follow ALL of the requirements detailed above and: