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  1. What Is Drug Diversion? Drug diversion is the illegal distribution or abuse of prescription drugs or their use for purposes not intended by the prescriber.[1] . Prescription drug diversion may occur at any time as prescription drugs are distributed from the manufacturer to wholesale distributors, to pharmacies, or to the patient.[2] .

  2. Drug diversion occurs when medication is redirected from its intended destination for per-sonal use, sale, or distribution to others. It in-cludes drug theft, use, or tampering (adulter-ation or substitution). Drug diversion is a felony that can result in a nurse’s criminal prosecution and loss of license.

  3. Drug diversion is the illegal distribution or abuse of prescription drugs or their use for purposes not intended by the prescriber[1] (for example: recreation, addiction, or financial gain).

  4. Drug diversion is a medical and legal concept involving the transfer of any legally prescribed controlled substance from the individual for whom it was prescribed to another person for any illicit use.

  5. What is drug diversion? We define drug diversion as the act of diverting, or misappropriating, medication from its intended destination. It is any illegal action involving a legal medication, mainly the theft of legal medication, either for personal use, or for sale/distribution to others.

  6. Mar 18, 2024 · Drug diversion happens when healthcare providers obtain or use prescription medicines illegally. Drug diversion puts patients at risk. Overview. Some healthcare providers steal prescription medicines or controlled substances, such as opioids, for their own use. This behavior leads to unsafe situations like:

  7. This article provides key considerations for developing policies and procedures to prevent and detect drug diversion, to conduct a drug diversion investigation, and to report drug diversion to the appropriate authorities.

  8. What is drug diversion? Drug diversion occurs when a medication is taken for use by someone other than whom it is prescribed or for an indication other than what is prescribed. In a healthcare setting, this can involve staff, patients, or visitors, who take medication for themselves, someone they know, or to sell to others.

  9. Oct 1, 2015 · Prescription drug diversion is defined as the unlawful channelling of regulated pharmaceuticals from legal sources to the illicit marketplace. 1 This includes transferring drugs to people they were not prescribed for.

  10. KEY POINTS. Diverters try to obtain medications under false pretenses for the illicit purpose of reselling the drugs to others. The potential for diversion and abuse of opioid...

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