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Is there any situation where a practitioner would need more than one Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
Yes. A practitioner may be required to obtain more than one Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners if they order and receive controlled substances at multiple locations.
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What should I do with my Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners if I am no longer practicing in the State of Connecticut?
Please notify the Department of Consumer Protection Drug Control Division at DCP.DrugPractitioners@ct.gov with the date that you intend to stop practicing in Connecticut.
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What is the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners
This is a registration issued by the State of Connecticut, which is required for every practitioner who distributes, administers or dispenses any controlled substance or who proposes to engage in the distributing, prescribing, administering or dispensing of any controlled substance within this state.
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What are the requirements for the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
The applicant must be a licensed physician, dentist, veterinarian, podiatrist, osteopath, optometrist, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, nurse-midwife, scientific investigator or other person licensed registered or otherwise permitted to distribute, dispense, conduct research with respect to or to administer a controlled substance in the course of professional practice or research in this state.
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How do I apply for licensure as a pharmacist in the State of Connecticut?
You need to obtain the application for Pharmacist License by Examination from the State of Connecticut website by clicking the link provided.
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What is a controlled (scheduled) drug/substance?
A controlled (scheduled) drug is one whose use and distribution is closely monitored because of its abuse potential or risk.
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Can I expedite the processing of my State of Connecticut Pharmacist License by Examination?
No. Registrations will be processed on a first-come first-serve basis in order to be fair to all applicants.
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How do I register for the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX)?
To apply for the NAPLEX examination you should go to the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) website and complete the requested information and submit it with the appropriate fee.
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Where will you accept my 1,500 pharmacy intern hours from?
Your 1,500 pharmacy intern hours can come exclusively from the school in which you are/were enrolled, exclusively from an externship at a state licensed pharmacy (any state), or a combination of the two.
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What is the timeline for the approval of my Pharmacist License?
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How do I register for the Multi-state Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination (MPJE)?
To apply for the MPJE examination you should go to the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) website and complete the requested information and submit it with the appropriate fee.
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Should I apply for the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX) first or for the State of Connecticut Pharmacist License first?
It is recommended that you apply for both simultaneously in order to provide you with the best opportunity to meet both licensing requirements prior to the expiration of your application.
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How should I report the 1,500 pharmacy intern hours to the Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy?
The pharmacy intern hours must be reported directly to the Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy by the School of Pharmacy you attend(ed) or directly from the State Board of Pharmacy where you obtained those hours.
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If I do not pass the North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination (NAPLEX), how soon can I retake the examination?
You must wait 45 days prior to retaking the NAPLEX examination after each unsuccessful attempt.
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How many pharmacy intern hours do you need to obtain in order to become licensed as a pharmacist in the State of Connecticut?
You are required to obtain 1500 pharmacy intern hours to be licensed as a pharmacist in the State of Connecticut.
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Can I come to the Commission of Pharmacy to pick up my Pharmacist License?
No. All licenses will be e-mailed to the address in your file.
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