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I just opened up about 2.5 weeks ago and thankfully I've been pretty busy. I've done my homework and marketing and luckily I'm booked out to mid October. Most of the patients are good patients. However, one local PCP recently received a lot of pressure from the DEA and now I'm inheriting almost all of his patients. Most are inappropriately on opioids. I've decided to take on some with all of them agreeing that they'll be coming completely off of their opioids and if nothing I do works and they require opioid management then they'll need to go elsewhere for treatment. Nonetheless, I have a type I DM with multiorgan xplant with severe neuropathy on a significant dose of Methadone, upwards of 600mg/day. I ordered an EKG on the initial visit and had him return prior to me agreeing to write his script for him. He returned with an EKG with a QT interval of 475. I called his cardiologist and am waiting a call back and he has about 2 days left of meds. His PCP can't write anymore because of the DEA and I imagine that he will never be able to find anyone to take over his scripts, especially at that dose and especially within the next two days. I was thinking of converting him over to a patch or some long acting until I can check a few earlier EKGs to see the trend. Has anyone ever found themselves in this situation?