
An Ohio NP can prescribe controlled substances. In Ohio, APRNs may prescribe Schedules III–V and, under narrow conditions, certain Schedule II medications1.
Schedule II prescribing is limited to patients with a terminal condition, only after a physician has initiated the prescription, and for no more than a single seventy-two (72) hour supply1.
Prescribing must occur within a standard care arrangement that includes defined prescribing parameters, provisions for Schedule II use, and processes such as OARRS review34. An NP’s prescriptive authority may not exceed that of the collaborating physician2, and special statutory and regulatory requirements apply to opioids and to opioid analgesics for minors567.