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Perpetual Inventory
Requirement for a pharmacy and an institutional pharmacy to maintain a perpetual inventory for all Schedule II controlled substances. The perpetual inventory must be reconciled on a monthly basis.
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Connecticut Laws Impacting Prescribing and Practice
Connecticut laws have been updated in recent years to reflect changes in prescribing practices for controlled substances and opioid medications.
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Retailer Advisory on the Sale of Imported Food and Drug Products
Many retailers carry products including medications and herbal supplements that cater to customers of ethnic origins. Although these products may be appropriate for sale in a foreign country, they may not be appropriate for sale in the United States.
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Pharmacy Commission Meetings
The Pharmacy Commission normally meets on the last Wednesday of the month. The Commission has jurisdiction over pharmacy practice in Connecticut and approves the licensure and registration of pharmacies, pharmacists, pharmacy interns and non-resident pharmacies.
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Opioid Overdose Information for Pharmacists
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Commission of Pharmacy
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First-Time Manager Pharmacy Manager
Pharmacists who have never served as a pharmacy manager must first appear before the Commission of Pharmacy.
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Pharmacists May Continue to Prescribe Naloxone
While Narcan is available for sale over-the-counter, the Department encourages licensed pharmacists to continue prescribing naloxone for patients when appropriate.
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Unscheduled Pharmacy Closing
A pharmacy may close the prescription department during its posted hours of operation only if the pharmacist who was scheduled to work cannot do so and a replacement pharmacist cannot reasonably be scheduled to work.
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Sterile Compounding
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Change in Pharmacy Manager
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Temporary or Permanent Pharmacy Closing
Any and all pharmacies licensed in Connecticut with intent to close temporarily or permanently must provide the Commission of Pharmacy with notice of this intent thirty days prior to closing.
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Reporting Closures
Pharmacies must submit an unscheduled/temporary/ holiday closure notification using the License Maintenance module in the eLicense system. You must use the eLicense login information associated with the Pharmacy (PCY) license to report the closure.
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Vaccinations by Pharmacists
Pharmacists who hold a valid pharmacist license in Connecticut and have successfully completed an immunization training program for pharmacists may administer vaccinations.
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Suspicious Order Monitoring
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Signage Requirements
Signage required for posting at all licensed pharmacies.
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