In a pain medication treatment agreement, a violation can include:
1. Filling a pain medication prescription at a different pharmacy than usual: This can be a violation because it may indicate potential misuse or diversion of the medication.
2. Regularly submitting random urine drug screening tests: This is typically a requirement in pain medication treatment agreements to monitor for compliance with prescribed medications and to detect any unauthorized substances.
3. Attending scheduled follow-up monitoring appointments: Missing these appointments can be considered a violation as they are essential for healthcare providers to assess the patient's progress and adjust treatment if necessary.
4. Refusing to give medication to their friend with chronic pain: This action is inappropriate and could potentially lead to legal or ethical issues, but it is not directly related to a violation of a pain medication treatment agreement.