Medical Board of California
Licensing details for: G 55092
PINSKY, DAVID DREW
Physician and Surgeon G
License Renewed & Current 
University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine
1984
2050 HUNTINGTON DR STE D
SOUTH PASADENA CA 91030
LOS ANGELES county
The following information is self-reported by the licensee and has not been verified by the Board.
Are you retired? No
Activities in Medicine Other – 10-19 Hours
Administration – 1-9 Hours Teaching – 1-9 Hours
Patient Care – 10-19 Hours Research – None
Telemedicine – 1-9 Hours Patient Care Practice Location
Zip – 91030
County – LOS ANGELES
Patient Care Secondary Practice Location Not identified
Telemedicine Practice Location Zip – 91105
County – LOS ANGELES
Telemedicine Not identified
Secondary Practice Location Not identified
Current Training Status Not in Training
Areas of practice Other – Not Listed – Secondary
Internal Medicine – Primary
Board Certifications American Board of Internal Medicine – Internal Medicine
Postgraduate Training Years 4 Years
Cultural Background White
Foreign Language Proficiency French
Gender Male
In listening to this program… two things seemed fairly odd…
Dr Drew repeated several times that he was not aware of any chronic pain pts having trouble getting their medication(s)
Dr Drew repeated several times that Suboxone DOES TREAT CHRONIC PAIN VERY WELL.
I guess that Dr Pinsky’s neighborhood or “circle of friends” live in a “utopia” in regards to ready access to adequate chronic pain treatment… or all the FB messages, emails, phone calls that I get every week are from chronic pain pts are just “unlucky” or lying about not getting proper pain management prescribed… or having Pharmacists refusing to fill the controlled substance Rxs and/or PBM/insurance companies refusing to pay for only some or none of the Rxs that their prescriber writes.
Suboxone may well work for some chronic pain pts …but… the only FDA approved use for Suboxone is for opioid dependence… of course this can be used/prescribed “off-label” for just about any health issue.
Where are the clinical studies that support the long term use of Suboxone being effective in treating chronic pain… ? Isn’t this what all the anti-opiate zealots use as a reason why opiates should not be prescribed long term to treat chronic pain ?
Just imagine this… a pt is being given some Suboxone for chronic pain… maybe works a little bit… but the pt is offered no other medication options… the pt’s doc retires, leaves town, or stops treating chronic pain pts..
In searching out a new prescriber to treat the pt’s chronic pain… the pt gets routinely turned down in their search of new prescriber… BECAUSE… these prescribers see SUBOXONE on the pt’s medication records… It is a controlled substance and would show up on a PMP report… and the prescribers “jump to the conclusion” that the pt is in REHAB for substance abuse…
May make no difference that the pt’s medical record does not have a ICD10 code for substance abuse.
After all, the only FDA approved use for Suboxone is for SUBSTANCE ABUSE.
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