
In most cases, no — Texas NPs generally may not prescribe oxycodone, a Schedule II opioid, unless the prescription falls within a narrow Texas Schedule II exception.2
Texas APRN controlled-substance authority generally covers Schedule III-V drugs, not general Schedule II opioid prescribing.1 For oxycodone, Schedule II prescribing may be delegated only in hospital facility-based practice or for hospice or terminally ill patients under a qualifying plan of care.2
Any permitted controlled-substance prescribing must fit the applicable prescriptive-authority framework, including a prescriptive authority agreement and DEA registration when required.1