2013 Idaho Statutes
Title 37 - FOOD, DRUGS, AND OIL
Chapter 31 - NARCOTIC DRUGS -- TREATMENT OF ADDICTS
Section 37-3104 - USE OF DRUGS BY PHYSICIAN IN TREATMENT.


ID Code § 37-3104 (2013) What's This?

37-3104. Use of drugs by physician in treatment. A physician may use any drug or medicine which shall be authorized or released by a federal agency or authority with jurisdiction to so act; providing that the physician adheres to the criterion for the use of such drug or medicine as established by the federal agency or authority with jurisdiction to so act. Such drug or medicine may be used to treat any person addicted to or dependent on drugs as the physician or hospital deems appropriate, subject to the provisions of this act.


History:

[37-3104, added 1971, ch. 340, sec. 4, p. 1325.]

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