
In most cases, no — Texas NPs generally cannot prescribe Ritalin (methylphenidate), a Schedule II stimulant, unless the prescription fits a narrow Schedule II exception for hospital facility-based practice or hospice/terminal-care plan-of-care contexts.2
Texas APRN controlled-substance authority generally covers Schedule III-V medications under prescriptive-authority rules, so that general authority does not create broad Schedule II stimulant prescribing authority for Ritalin.1
Where a Schedule II exception applies, the NP still needs a prescriptive authority agreement and DEA registration when prescribing controlled substances.1