Prescription monitoring programs in Connecticut and New York

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Title: Prescription monitoring programs in Connecticut and New York
Additional Titles: OLR research report ; 2018-R-0085
Authors: Bansal, Julia Singer
Added Details: Connecticut. General Assembly. Office of Legislative Research, issuing body.
OLR research report ; 2018-R-0085.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (2 pages)
Supplemental Data: Online resource; title from pdf caption (publisher's Web site, viewed March 2, 2018).
Abstract: Discusses penalties for prescribers who do not consult the state prescription monitoring program (PMP) database before prescribing controlled substances and for pharmacists who fail to submit information to the PMP on controlled substances they dispense.
Subjects: Drugs Prescribing Law and legislation Connecticut., Drugs Prescribing Law and legislation New York (State), Pharmacy Law and legislation Connecticut., Pharmacy Law and legislation New York (State), Drugs Prescribing Law and legislation, Pharmacy Law and legislation, Connecticut, New York (State)
URL: https://cslib.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll2/search/searchterm/1026494827/field/dmoclcno/mode/all/conn/all/order/pdidat/ad/desc
Note: "February 27, 2018."
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1026494827
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Accession Number: edsoai.on1026494827
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Abstract:Discusses penalties for prescribers who do not consult the state prescription monitoring program (PMP) database before prescribing controlled substances and for pharmacists who fail to submit information to the PMP on controlled substances they dispense.