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Ultimately, she could not complete the program, and her nursing license was subsequently suspended in late 2014. The nurse "was required to agree to 'total abstinence' from controlled substances…defined as 'no use, whatsoever, of any amount or kind of alcohol, any illicit drug, any narcotics, and controlled substances (Schedule I-V drugs), some prescription medications and other mood-altering substances,'" says the DOJ. She was informed she would need to taper off the methadone since the program utilizes an "abstinence-based" model. In 2013, while enrolled in a methadone maintenance program, the nurse self-reported her opioid abuse to ISNAP. The DOJ opened an investigation after receiving a complaint from a nurse alleging she was denied participation in ISNAP because of her use of prescription medication for OUD.Īccording to the detailed findings released by the DOJ, after the complainant became a licensed registered nurse in Indiana in 2011, she tried several treatment methods to curb a previously developed dependency on prescription opioids, including total abstinence, therapy, and methadone, though none were successful long-term.