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Opioid Overdose Information for Pharmacists
Healthcare Professionals and Facilities Drug Control Resources Statistics Data -
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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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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Electronic Nicotine Delivery System (ENDS) Certificate of Manufacturer Registration
This registration allows a person to manufacture electronic nicotine delivery systems or vapor products, commonly known as e-cigarettes, in this state.
Healthcare Professionals and Facilities Drug Control Laws and Regulations -
Commission of Pharmacy
Healthcare Professionals and Facilities Drug Control Laws and Regulations -
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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Telemarketing scams
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What is the National Do Not Call Registry?
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What are the penalties for breaking the telemarketing law?
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Do telemarketers have to identify themselves during a call?
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Do telemarketers need my permission to call or text me?
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How to file a complaint against a telemarketer
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When can telemarketers call me?
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Telemarketing in Connecticut
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How to handle unwanted telemarketer calls
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How to sign up for Do Not Call Registry