This page contains inspection forms used by the Drug Control Division during inspections within Connecticut. For forms will be updated regularly and all forms are subject to change without being posted on the website. It is recommended that individuals that intend to utilize these forms obtain a copy from the website each time to ensure that the most current form is utilized. The documents on this page are to be used as resources. The official version of the form is the one used by the inspecting agent.
The Drug Control Division is using all-inclusive mobile inspection forms that encompass multiple inspection types and business models. Inspection sections and/or inspection fields may be intentionally left blank when such sections and/or fields do not apply to the inspection type and/or business model. Please contact the Drug Control Agent who conducted your inspection if you feel an inspection section and/or field was inadvertently left blank.
Pharmacies and Hospitals
Licensed Pharmacy Inspection
- Pharmacy Inspection Form - Compliance
- Pharmacy Inspection Form - Nuclear Pharmacy
- Pharmacy Inspection Form - Ownership Change
- Pharmacy Inspection Form - Closing
- Pharmacy Inspection Form - Remodel
- Pharmacy Inspection Form - Relocation
- Pharmacy Inspection Form - Balance Certification
- Pharmacy Inspection Form - Safe Inspection
USP 797
- Certification Submission Form - March 2025
- Inspection Form - February 2024
- SCC Inspection Document List - Please use this document to prepare for your Sterile Compounding inspection.
- Designated Pharmacist - means a pharmacist responsible for overseeing the compounding of sterile pharmaceuticals and the application of the USP chapters, as said chapters pertain to sterile compounding.
- The Designated Pharmacist in a licensed pharmacy or an institutional pharmacy must notify the department when they commence or cease being the designated pharmacist via email to DCP.PharmacistLicense@ct.gov.
- Approved program(s) for Designated Pharmacists must at minimum include a total 30 hours (can be obtained from different programs) of education in the following areas:
- Fundamentals of sterile compounding
- Hazardous drug and high risk compounding
- Sanitation of pharmacy controlled environments
- Viable facility sampling metrics
- Personnel sampling metrics
- Engineering controls for sterile compounding
- Approved Courses - The following courses have been approved. If you have a course that you would like to submit for approval please send the course to DCP.DrugUSPcompounding@ct.gov with all pertinent information. It is the responsibility of the individual designated pharmacist to acquire the appropriate number of hours from the areas outlined above and maintain a records of the courses that have been completed.
- Essential Elements of Compounded Sterile Preparations (LP3 Network) - ACPE number 0864-9999-18-047-H07-P/T
- Sterile Compounding eLearning Course Curriculum 29 lessons with 34 hours of CE - ACPE numbers here.
- Compounded Sterile Preparations Certificate for Pharmacists - American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
For questions and reporting USP related issues please email DCP.DrugUSPcompounding@ct.gov.
USP 795
- Inspection Form Version 1 September 2015 - Please use this form as a reference for our inspection of your facility.
For questions and reporting USP related issues please email DCP.DrugUSPcompounding@ct.gov.
For information about USP 795, USP 797, and USP 800 or official copies of the chapters please go to the USP website.
Collection Receptacles
- Prescription Drug Drop Boxes - Information on Prescription Drug Drop Box approval
- Pharmacies
- Law Enforcement Locations
Laboratories
Manufacturers
- License Information
- General Inspection Form (Non FDA facility)
Wholesalers
- License Information
- General Inspection Form (Without Controlled Substances) - May 2021
- General Inspection Form (With Controlled Substances) - May 2021