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Prescription Monitoring Program: CT Prescribers who Prescribed Controlled Substances II - V
This provides the number of CT prescribers who prescribed a controlled substance drug schedule II -V. In CT, only prescribers who posses an active controlled substance registration (CSP) & DEA number are allowed to prescribed a controlled substance.
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Prescription Monitoring Program: CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS) Users and Searches
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This dataset provides the number of users and number of searches conducted in the CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS). CT law mandates that all prescribers who posses an active Controlled Substance Registration (CSP) must register with the CPMRS. Additionally, CT has CPMRS usage requirements for prescribers.
Prescription Monitoring Program: Schedule IV Drug Prescriptions Dispensed
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This dataset includes the amount of Schedule IV prescription drugs dispensed over a 3-month span, with the quarter ending March 2023. On the controlled substance Schedule II-V; Schedule IV prescription drugs have a low potential for abuse and low risk for dependence. Schedule IV drugs may be used for pain control. It only includes dispensations to CT residents reported to the CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS).
Prescription Monitoring Program: Schedule II Drug Prescriptions Dispensed
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This dataset includes the amount of Schedule II prescription drugs dispensed over a 3-month span. On the controlled substance Schedule II-V; Schedule II prescription drugs have a high potential for abuse, potentially leading to severe psychological or physical dependence. Schedule II drugs are narcotic pain medications and stimulants. This only includes dispensations to CT residents reported to the CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS). *Please note that although medical marijuana is a schedule II drug in CT, these dispensations will be reported out separately.*
Prescription Monitoring Program Dashboard
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This dashboard presents information from the CT Department of Consumer of Protection, Drug Control Division’s Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) on prescription records for Schedule II – V controlled substances, mandated by CT General Statutes Sec. 21a-254.
Prescription Monitoring Program: Schedule V Drug Prescriptions Dispensed
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This dataset includes the amount of Schedule V prescription drugs, dispensed over a 3-month span. On the controlled substance Schedule II-V; Schedule V prescription drugs have a lower potential for abuse relative to substances in Schedule IV. Schedule V prescription drugs are generally used for antidiarrheal, antitussive, and analgesic purposes. It only includes dispensations to CT residents reported to the CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS).
Prescription Monitoring Program: Opioid Agonist, Benzodiazepine, and Stimulant Patient Age Group and Gender
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This dataset provides the number of patients, gender, & age group of those who received a dispensed prescription for the specified drug class. It only includes dispensations to CT residents reported to the CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS).
Prescription Monitoring Program: CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS) Gateway Connections and Usage
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This dataset shows the number of authorized licensees, gateway licensees who searched and the number of searches. The gateway allows prescribers and pharmacists to search the patients directly through their electronic health records (EHRs) and pharmacy management systems (PMS)
Prescription Monitoring Program: Schedule III Drug Prescriptions Dispensed
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This dataset includes the amount of Schedule III prescription drugs dispensed over a 3-month span. On the controlled substance Schedule II-V; Schedule III prescription drugs have a potential for abuse less than Schedule II prescription drugs and have a moderate to low physical dependence or high psychological dependence (DEA). Schedule III prescriptions include narcotics and non-narcotics. It only includes dispensations to CT residents reported to the CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS).
Prescription Monitoring Program: Prescription Dispensations
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This dataset provides the prescription count for controlled substances, non-controlled substances, opioids, benzodiazepine, stimulant, gabapentin, & naloxone dispensations in the state. It only includes dispensations to CT residents reported to the CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS). Controlled substances are those that have been categorized as schedule II - V. Opioid Agonists are generally used to treat moderate to severe pain typically associated with injury, surgery, or various health conditions. Opioid partial agonists bind to opioid receptor sites and works slowly in the body to help prevent withdrawals and reduce cravings for opioid drugs. Opiate partial agonists are used to treat opioid use disorder. Prescription opioid partial agonists include buprenorphine, butorphanol, and pentazocine. Benzodiazepines slow down the central nervous system, and often used to relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, as well as reduce seizures. Stimulants increase alertness and energy, enhancing focus. Stimulants are commonly used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD). Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant or antiepileptic drug, used to treat seizures and relieve pain. Naloxone is used to quickly reverse an opioid overdose. Naloxone is an opioid antagonist, and works by attaching to opioid receptors, to reverse and block the effects of other opioids.
Prescription Monitoring Program: Most Common Prescriptions Dispensed to CT Residents
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This dataset shows the most common prescriptions dispensed to CT residents. It only includes dispensations to CT residents reported to the CT Prescription Monitoring & Reporting System (CPMRS).