HR4509119th CongressWALLET

NOPAIN for Veterans Act

Sponsored By: Representative Landsman

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Summary

Guarantees VA will add FDA‑approved non‑opioid pain drugs to its national formulary for veterans. This bill would define those drugs as FDA‑approved treatments that reduce postoperative pain or provide postsurgical or regional analgesia without acting on opioid receptors and set clear deadlines for VA to add them.

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  • Veterans and families: Would expand access to FDA‑approved non‑opioid postoperative and regional pain treatments, giving more options to manage pain without opioids.
  • VA providers and the VA system: Would require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to add eligible drugs to the VA national formulary and the VA drug standardization list within 90 days after enactment, and to add any drug that later becomes eligible for certain Medicare payment statuses within one year of that eligibility.
  • Funding oversight: Bars using funds from the Cost of War Toxic Exposures Fund to carry out these changes.

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

More non-opioid pain drugs for veterans

If enacted, the bill would require VA to add certain FDA‑cleared non‑opioid drugs and biologicals for postoperative or regional pain to its national formulary. The rule defines qualifying products as FDA approved, granted, or cleared for postoperative or postsurgical/regional analgesia that do not act on opioid receptors. VA would have to include a qualifying product in its formulary within one year after that product becomes eligible for certain Medicare payment rules, and the Secretary must implement the bill's changes within 90 days of enactment. The bill would bar using money from the Cost of War Toxic Exposures Fund to carry out these changes.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Landsman

OH • D

Cosponsors

  • Van Orden

    WI • R

    Sponsored 7/17/2025

  • Pappas

    NH • D

    Sponsored 7/17/2025

  • Bergman

    MI • R

    Sponsored 7/17/2025

  • Sewell

    AL • D

    Sponsored 7/17/2025

  • Hamadeh (AZ)

    AZ • R

    Sponsored 7/17/2025

  • Khanna

    CA • D

    Sponsored 7/25/2025

  • Stanton

    AZ • D

    Sponsored 10/3/2025

  • Suozzi

    NY • D

    Sponsored 10/8/2025

  • Craig

    MN • D

    Sponsored 10/8/2025

  • Pettersen

    CO • D

    Sponsored 10/31/2025

  • Morrison

    MN • D

    Sponsored 11/7/2025

  • Del. Norton, Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large]

    DC • D

    Sponsored 11/21/2025

  • McBride

    DE • D

    Sponsored 12/1/2025

  • Kennedy (NY)

    NY • D

    Sponsored 12/5/2025

  • Ciscomani

    AZ • R

    Sponsored 12/9/2025

  • DelBene

    WA • D

    Sponsored 12/11/2025

  • Schmidt

    KS • R

    Sponsored 12/19/2025

  • Harrigan

    NC • R

    Sponsored 1/12/2026

  • Thanedar

    MI • D

    Sponsored 1/22/2026

  • Morelle

    NY • D

    Sponsored 2/11/2026

  • Vindman

    VA • D

    Sponsored 2/23/2026

  • Kiggans (VA)

    VA • R

    Sponsored 2/26/2026

  • Tran

    CA • D

    Sponsored 3/5/2026

  • Goodlander

    NH • D

    Sponsored 3/26/2026

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