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Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program Dean Wright, RPh Arizona State Board of Pharmacy

Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program. Arizona's Forty-eighth Legislature passed H.B. 2136 establishing a Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program (CSPMP). The bill was signed by the Governor on July 2, 2007 and become effective on September 19, 2007.The new statutes,

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Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program Dean Wright, RPh Arizona State Board of Pharmacy

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    2. Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program Arizona’s Forty-eighth Legislature passed H.B. 2136 establishing a Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program (CSPMP). The bill was signed by the Governor on July 2, 2007 and become effective on September 19, 2007. The new statutes, A.R.S. Title 36, Chapter 28 are available on the Board’s website www.azpharmacy.gov under the “CS-Rx Monitoring Program” link. Our proposed rules are also available under the same link.

    4. Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program A.R.S. § 36-2602 requires the ASBP to establish a controlled substances prescription monitoring program that: Includes a computerized central database tracking system track the prescribing, dispensing, and consumption of Schedule II, III, and IV controlled substances in Arizona, Assists law enforcement in identifying illegal activity related to the prescribing, dispensing, and consumption of Schedule II, III, and IV controlled substances, Provides information to patients, medical practitioners, and pharmacists to help avoid the inappropriate use of Schedule II, III, and IV controlled substances, and Is designed to minimize inconvenience to patients, prescribing medical practitioners and pharmacies while effectuating the collection and storage of information.

    5. Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program Purpose of the Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program: Improve the State’s ability to identify controlled substance abusers or misusers and refer them for treatment Identify and stop diversion of prescription controlled substance drugs Primary function of the Arizona State Board of Pharmacy: Provide a central repository of all prescriptions dispensed for Schedule II, III, and IV controlled substances in Arizona

    6. Practitioner Procedures for Requesting Access

    14. Access Notification Arizona State Board of Pharmacy Controlled Substance Prescription Monitoring Program (CSPMP)    Welcome to the AZ CSPMP Database: for Practitioners    This e-mail confirms you are APPROVED by the Arizona Board of Pharmacy  to access the Controlled Substance Prescription Monitoring Program database.    * To access the Practitioner/ Pharmacist website, click on the database link  https://azpmpph.hidinc.com   Your username is your DEA Registration # with a prefix of AZ; AZ-----    * User login and password accounts are never to be shared. All user  account deletions, additions, access, permissions, and changes must be  submitted in writing to: Dean Wright, CSPMP Director Arizona State Board of Pharmacy 1700 W. Washington, suite 250 Glendale, AZ 85007 (602) 771 2744 fax (602) 771 2748   Your password is the one you submitted on your Practitioner/Pharmacist Database Access Request form.       You should receive a second email, within 4 hours,that will contain your account pin number. This is an example of the first email the pharmacist will receive notifying him that he was approved for access This is an example of the first email the pharmacist will receive notifying him that he was approved for access

    15. Access notification Arizona State Board of Pharmacy Controlled Substance Prescription Monitoring Program (CSPMP) Second email    This email confirms that your PIN # is [8776].    This number is required if you call our support center to assist you  with forgotten passwords.    The number to call for this assistance is 1-866-508-5349.     It is recommended that you keep this PIN # in a secure, retrievable location.   If you do not know your PIN # when you call for assistance we will not  be able to help you and you will be required to contact AZ CSPMP and  start the application process from the beginning again. This is an example of the second email they will receive it contains their PIN# they will need if they call for assistanceThis is an example of the second email they will receive it contains their PIN# they will need if they call for assistance

    29. QUESTIONS? Arizona State Board of Pharmacy Web page: www.azpharmacy.gov Dean Wright, CSPMP Director Arizona State Board of Pharmacy 1700 W. Washington, Suite 250 Phoenix, AZ 85007 602-771-2744 Fax: 602-771-2748 dwright@azpharmacy.gov

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