Drug Control Laws and Regulations
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Drug Control Laws and Regulations
Pertinent state statutes and regulations related to drugs and pharmaceuticals.
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Signage Requirements
Signage required for posting at all licensed pharmacies.
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Law Enforcement Resources
Drug control resources for law enforcement agencies and personnel including information on controlled substances, charges, and using the CPMRS.
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New Laws
List of new laws that impact drug control and regulations in Connecticut.
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Information About Kratom
A new law required the reclassification of a number of drugs, including kratom. Kratom is not currently a scheduled controlled substance. To make this change, the department has proposed regulations to designate kratom as a Schedule 1 controlled substance in Connecticut. The proposed regulations are available for review and open for public comment on the Connecticut Secretary of the State website.
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Commission of Pharmacy
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Controlled Substance Charges and Schedules
This document provides a compilation of the most commonly encountered controlled drugs, listed alphabetically by brand and generic and/or street name.
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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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Sale of Synthetic Products
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New Medications to be Added to the Connecticut Prescription Monitoring and Reporting System (CPMRS)
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (the Department) is now requiring Gabapentin and Naloxone dispensation information to be uploaded into the CPMRS effective January 1, 2021.
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Naloxone at Higher Education
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Drug Control Division Licenses
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Naloxone Prescribing By Pharmacists
While pharmacists have always been allowed to dispense naloxone, upon completion of an approved course, they are also able to prescribe naloxone to patients and caregivers in Connecticut.
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Do out-of-state Electronic Nicotine Delivery System (ENDS) manufacturers have to register as dealers in Connecticut?
Yes. Out-of-state Electronic Nicotine Delivery System (ENDS) manufacturers do not have to register as manufacturers in CT provided they are not manufacturing in CT, but they must register as dealers.
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Is a wholesaler or distributor of Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems required to register as a Dealer of Electronic Nicotine Delivery System or Vapor Product?
Yes.
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Does my registration to sell cigarettes and tobacco products with the Department of Revenue Services include electronic cigarettes?
No, electronic cigarettes and vapor products are separately registered with the Department of Consumer Protection.
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